SULTAN WHO CAME BACK.
PARIS. A hr. 12. Relieving tliiit Sultan Mn'lai Yusef of .M oroeco (who lias recently been visiting Paris) had been enticed into ciptivity and that he' would never return from Franco to his native country. the largest assemblage, of Moors that has ever greeted a ruler awaited at Rabat (.Morocco) to-day to make sure that it Was really the Sultan who was returning to lii.s palace and not a substitute. [Over since the Sultan left for lii.s tour of France a month ago wild repots had been spread around the native. markets that, he bid walked into a trap and that the French would hold him as. a hostage and might even banish him to some remote island. .Mountaineers from the Atlas coun--Irv and from the Kill, and white rolled tribesmen Troni the sernh uml the desert welcomed him. It was a gathering that, for size and diversity. Morocco had never seen before.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1926, Page 3
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