THE MOROCCAN WAR
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] FRENCH PLANS. PARIS, September 15. Premier Painlove stated the preliminary operations in .Morocco had given very satisfactory results. Further movements were being prepared to attain decisive objectives before tho rainy season. A message from Casablanca states that .Marshall Lyautey has arrived there. According to a Fez. telegram, the report of the capture of the liihano Heights was premature. French artillery. and aircraft bombarded this position yesterday. Otherwise all is calm.. At Casablanca two Communists, (’alcana and Proliant, have lteeii arrested
on a charge of inciting troops to mutiny. Thev will be court martialled.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1925, Page 2
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