THE MOROCCAN WAR
[Australia A N.Z. Cable Association.] AiI.MUD SI FEED DIN. LONDON, Sept. 13. The Daily Kxpress states that- tlio latest version of tlte escape of Ahmed Siefeildiii is that lie reached Paris di-guiscd as a heavily veiled woman, v.lio was one ot a party of five, of whom another heavily-veiled member was the Prime's mother. The Prince since ha- been living in the Forest- of Foil ta i uohli'ii. hut lie left suddenly when Id- identity leaked out. and From h detectives began to make inquiries. IHii-:- LOSING GROUND. TA.Nf ill'll!. Sept. 11. Riff refugees are now arriving here in large numbers They report terrible condil tons. Food :.s seari-c. Many women and children were wounded owing to an ime-sanl aerial homhardment. tt nil there is no medical atteudaiii'.* or supplies. Krim’s general stalf consists of German and Turkish eifii ers. Tii ( . Soauis'i throughout the day homhardeil the Angora coast. Tetuau is now safe. An immediate advance on Adjir is unlikely owing to a lack of transport, and to the ililiicult ies of the teirain. f.ONDON. Sept. 1-1. The Daily Chronii'le's Paris correspondent reports that a dramatic change has come over tlte Moroccan situation. The tide of war has turned against, Abd FI Klim, who i- said i > he in full (tight. Alar-hal IVtaiirs armies are everywhere victorious and the Rilis are demoralised. Ahd FI Kfitn is heading lor the mountains in the Fast, where he hones to find an asylum among the wild Herbert!.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 2
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247THE MOROCCAN WAR Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 2
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