THE MOROCCAN WAR.
f R KUTUItS Tui.KOIIAMS.] A RIFF S’Ft •( KSS. Gibraltar. ’sept. 12. Tt is 11 ported from Tangier that tlie Riffs have capturt.l all posts on the road from Tetnan to Siieshuan. A fi rev of seven thousand invested She.sliiian. whose water supply was cot off. Renilioiiglller Hills, d iminaiiog Tciuau IIIMII the sol 11ii were captured oil Wednesday. The enemy attacked Soaki'liaba on Septemher Kith., severe lighting taking i ':u e. FKARS FOR SPANIARDS. LONDON, September l.'l. The "Daily Fxiiress" Paris correspondciil states: Those well-informed regarding the Aloroeeaii situation fear the Spaniards will he c!" : .g'ii into the sea. They believe the fall of Tetnan imminent. It is understood that General De Rivera has decided lo nhandioi all the nniiiiitaiiunis minimis i.f Spanish Morocco.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2
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127THE MOROCCAN WAR. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2
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