THE MOROCCAN WAR
[Reuter Telegrams.] TM PO It TAXT R E VlOl -O P.\l KNTS. PARTS, Auk. 21. Unofficial accounts from Key. dwell on the importance of 'the encircling of Tamil, .Massif, and the great part played lay aeroplanes iu the operations carrying out over forty bombardments, and contributing more than any! bine else to the submission of Tsoul tribesmen. Tbo belief is now general that French troops who are steadily advancing west will be victorious whenever they attack, because they are now accustomed to the country, and the peculiar warfare, though the heat is suffocating. Lorrain is very difficult, consisting of giddy heights, inaccessible even to mules. The “Echo do Paris' 1 declares the Communist delegation will not be allowed to land in Morocco.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1925, Page 3
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125THE MOROCCAN WAR Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1925, Page 3
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