THE MOROCCAN WAR
[Australia A" X./l. Cable Association.] Tin: UP.PUNCH ATTACK. PAULS. Sept. 14. A message from Fez states: Now that the French have occupied all their objectives on the Oueraga front, there is talk of the imminence of a hig Fra ii cti-Spanish push into tho heart of the enemy country, though at the same time preparations are (icing made to s.'"’ore winter quarters for a number of newly-arrived regiments. MADHID. Sept. It. A communique states that General Prima de llivera (Spanish Director) visited BotiiknrrrPh. and oongratulat,.,l the defenders of Kmlialahar on their heroic stand, particularly an outpn>t garrison of 22. six of whom were killed, and four wounded. The remainder. though worn out. held out against an incessant furious attack. Patrols sent, out into the ravines near Kudiatahar found cnly corpses. PARIS. Sept. 15. A message from Tangier states that in the Wezz section the French repulsed tin- Bill’s and then attacked ■inflicting heavy casualties. Messages from Fez cover some aerial and artillery aetix’ity. flic P reach are delax'ing further action ponding consolidation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 2
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175THE MOROCCAN WAR Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 2
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