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in Morocco. ■, —■ —* disaster to the ARMY. has been received that the HI-battle at Tesa, Morocco, Brred at night, The rebels Bjedto retire, and the Saltan’s Bps commenced burning and ■hdering the villages. The rebels Bn opened an attack on the dank ■the Sultan’s army, and massacred nro thousand men. They now beioge I*ez.
■i The Sultan at first attempted to ■scape, but he is now defending the ■palace with all the available arms and artillery.
News has been received that the rebels have cut the aqueduct at Fes, and that the town must surrender within three days unless the southern Kabyles relieve the place
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Manawatu Herald, 3 January 1903, Page 2
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