THE MOROCCAN WAR
II'STBAi.IAN N.K. CAiH.lt tßßoi;iiTlft s ERA.Nt ICS i'KR.MS. LONDON, July J-. Tile '• Daily Express” Palis corivs-pondi-nl says that though peace negotiation- will. Alehi Klim are opening 111 a tew day- new troop, are preparing to go to Mona CO. It is understood that Fra nee and Spain are willing to recognise i n independent Bill Republic hut only under the Snli.lll oj Morocco - Sovereignly. If the oiler is refused an offensive will he launched ngaiiisl Sheehuan. POLITICAL .MB HE ME.NT •-1G NE D. MADBID. July 12. The Eranco-Spaiiisli delegate- to the Moroccan Conference have signed an agreement in regard to political cooperation in Morocco.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1925, Page 2
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107THE MOROCCAN WAR Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1925, Page 2
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