THE MOROCCAN WAR
[Australia &■ N.Z. Cable Association.] BIG BATTLE IMMINENT. LONDON, August 13. A message from Fez says that Abdel Krim is organising defence along the cut ire trout, and preparing strong lines of trenches before Shesuan. It is learned that the landing operations at Alhueemas will begin as soon as the French offensive is launched. “12 Echo do Paris,” detailing the reorganisation on the Moroccan front, says: “The reserves of two divisons are concentrating behind the line between Fez and Taza, while the French force is strongly equipped notably with new quick-firing rifles. Marshal Retain will return to Morocco to inaugurate the new measures. RIFFS ON RUN. PARIS, August 13. The liaison of French and Spanish troops at Lukkos is resulting sutisfactorilv. The Bid's there have fled ill disorder, northwards, being pursued by' French aircraft. Several tribes are now negotiating with the object of submitting to F rtt nee. PARIS, August 12. It is confirmed that Marshal Petal n returns to Morocco to supervise . the French military reorganisation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1925, Page 2
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