MOROCCO.
PER press association. Losdon, January 13. D'sfcrust'ng his brother's p pularity, the Sultan has re-arrested Muley Mahotmmed, ard appealed to all the Governments to send armi and men, as the pretender is advancing on F. z. The European lady missioaarits are returning to Tangiers. It is noticeable that Senor Silvela, the Spanish Premier, advocated waitiog iu connection with the situation in Morocco, and declared that the Franco-Spanijh alliance was a dream. Moreover, Senor Abarzuza, t l e Fore'gn Minister, is absolutely oppo ed to relations between Spain and France, beyond simple friendship. Both statesmen are unwilling that 'hs . Spanish policy thould aliena'e Britain. Three British non-comraissionel instructors have 1. ft Fez far home. Received 13, 10.35 p.m. London, Janu-ry 13. The Sultan's forces are very undisciplined and many of them are selling 'heir arms and ammunition to the pretender. All the Kabylea have revolted.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 3
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