IN MOROCCO.
(Austialian & N.Z. Cable Association.]
KRIM INTERVIEWED. ' LONDON, June 1
Tbe question of Abd-cl Kritn’s future is exciting much interest. Krim himself says lie asks only" one thing—not to be handed over to the Spaniards. In an exclusive interview with the British United Press agent, he said: “I would have accepted the terms accorded at the Oudja Conference, but my followers refused to accept the yoke of Spain. When I promised independence I knew the troops of the Little Biff were no match for the combined forces of. Spain and France. I wanted to be killed in the last battle against the Spaniards for whom I have only hatred. We would have, fought them totlie last man, hut against the French it is another matter. J have full confidence that France will give the Riffs status as a country, which they deserve, and for this reason, I have put myself and familv in their hands.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1926, Page 2
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