MOORISH BRIGANDAGE AND TREACHERY.
PBB PBESS ASSCOIATION. Received 2, 1.16 a.m. London, June 1. Owing to Moorish biiiandiee rn Ihp frontier, M. Jounart, t! e Governor of Algeria, made a trur, accompanied hy a number of livilians and cfficeis, and fUnked by Sp^his. M. Jouimrt accepted the Arael of Figr.igß invitation to visit Figiiigp, f.nd onre'urniDg to DienmuMdar with the Amsi's patty was attacked ry 600 Figuig uhabitan's c:ncsaled in th* inequalities of the trouad o;, b;tb sid-s of the narrow Zenagua Pass, the vollejing continuing for a considerable distance. Seventeen Sp\bis were wcunded, the Moorish lo?s being seven, some being bayonetted". The Amel is indignant at the outrage, and has express d Morocco's eaeerness to second the effort of Prance to maintain order. M. Jounart replied that Morocco was powerless to restrain the tribes, adding that France would now patrol the frontier. Is was announced la l er at Path 'hat a punitive detachment was leaving Algeria to surround the Figuig brigande,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1903, Page 3
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163MOORISH BRIGANDAGE AND TREACHERY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1903, Page 3
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