GENERAL CABLES
COMMERCIAL,
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, June 17
Cargoes are steadier in tone. Buyers are reserved. Parcels are steadily held and trading is inactive in London, futures, Jmy 31s 4id, August 41s (id, October 40s 10-Jd, November 40s 9Jd, Liverpool, July 7s 10 7-Bd, October as d, December 8s 41 d.
FRENCH BOMBARD MOORS
PARIS, June 14
Elglaoui, Lord over Atlas Mountains and the most powerful ruler in South Morocco, who commands a million s.-ldiers, has renewed his French fidelity pledge. The French Government considers this invaluable.
Preparations are being made at Aityacoub for the inhabitants to retreat if the rebels attack strongly, thus preventing, a massacre. PARIS, June 14.
The situation in Morocco has materially improved. Artillery and aerial bombardments have routed the rebels at Youkoub, the environs of which have been cleared. The rebels retreated to the mountains.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1929, Page 5
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