THE MOROCCAN WAR
lUSTEALMN #4NP VI. CAUL* ASSOCIATION. . rtI’PPORT FROM MOSLEMS PARIS, June 19. M Pa inlove told a committee of the Chamber that various Moslem nations were giving Abdel Krim considerable help in the shape of funds. Abdel Krim received a ransom from the Spanish prisoners which financed his extensive purchase of arms. Trance was arranging to cut oil' sea and land communications and launch an often- r sivo on a large scale, when speedy surrender "'.is anticipated. ABDEL V'IUM’S WARNING. PARTS, Juno 19. Abdel Krim. through the “Times” Tangier correspondent, announces the Hi If"'coast has now been fortified and orders given to lire on any ships near the shore. To avoid incidents with neutral powers AKlel Krim requests all merchant, ships to give the coast a wide berth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1925, Page 2
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130THE MOROCCAN WAR Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1925, Page 2
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