MOROCCAN NEWS.
OK A GBAYE CHARACTER. U.STHM.IAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION LONDON, Sept 1. The “Daily Express” laris corns nondent states news from Morocco is of the gravest. The rebellion .spnsu - ino now and threatens the edge-ol l French zone. Small Span.sh posts opposite the French posts were cvacuaU d and the Spanish retired '>!>“» ’ The rebels have cut the C hechao.u n-Tetu-in line and surrounded and P'°Kd.lv captured tl.*< soldiers holding the of Elkasr. executing a movement to cut olf Elkasr Rom Tangir*. vl '"; pea ns are lwtving Tankers lor La. « ■ A heavy censorship in Madrid pnvents any hut optimistic news leak..., " The Kino hurriedly left Santander fr Madrid. There is considerable ex at.mei.t at the statement that the 1-1 class is to 1* mobilised for overseas serThe Minister of War favours send iuo one hundred thousand, but in ™,.y ,-jises the men refuse to sail.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1921, Page 3
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146MOROCCAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1921, Page 3
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