CABLE NEWS
MOROCCO.
GERMANY’S INTERFERENCE
OVERSTEPPING HER RIGHTS
United Press Association, Copyright (Received Sept. 11, P2.‘20 a.in.)
LONDON, Sept. 10. _Possible trouble it* feared as the re*l' suit of Germany, through the Logo-
.jenmuij, »•••- tion, requesting the Moorish Government to release Kaitl Jfiruuki, one ol the first northern governors who adopted the liafidiau cause. . European Legations have claims on him arising from his robberies and extortions. , , . , The arrest, occurred at the instance of Mulai Halid's commandorin-ehiei after Ermiki’s proceedings at Larmaclie, which necessitated armed European intervention. His nephew, a German protege, was released. Thereupon Germany claimed the Raid's release, and showed a list of seven members of the .Raid's family as being German-protected subjects. Menebln replied that the Raid was solely a Moorish official, not a protege, and Germany was overstepping her rights. The German excuse is that the Raul served Mulai Mafid’s interests well.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2293, 11 September 1908, Page 3
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