IN MOROCCO
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] .MOROCCAN PEACE. -MADRID. December 27. It is officially stated that France and Spain will only accept a .Moroccan peace on .Morocco recognising them as conquerors. Reports from .Morocco state the Riffs are crumbling rapidly. There has boon the surrender of the entire Sonhadjaz tribe, considered among the most devoted of (he Abdel Krim forces, to Colonel Nogues. who received the Senliadjaz machine guns anil hostages. Ouozzaii reports state that the Djebkilu tribe revolted and imprisoned several chiefs whom Abdel Ixrim had appointed. PARIS, December 2fi. During the Chamber debate on Hie estimates for the .Ministry of AYar. the Uiidcr-Soerotarv for War announced that French losses in .Morocco since the beginning of the year were 215-10 killed. 0.12 wounded and 1220 missing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1925, Page 2
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