THE MOROCCAN OUTRAGES.
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ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS. Received 28th, 11.22 p.m. London, -March 28. lS Sir G. Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, heartily supported JI. l'iclion's ,_ ai'tion in demanding from -Morocco recognition of the law. * Germany courteously declared that it 1 was of general interest that outrages on . foreigners should bo prevented ill fu--1 ture. .Spain is anxious to lend moral support and sends warships. -MOORS IJLAMIXd THE SULTAN. Ueceived 2!l(b, !).51 a.m. -Morocco. March 28. The Moors are ljeginning to blame the Sultan of -Morocco for France's vigorous action. THE GERMAN VIEW. Received 2!)tli, 9.34 p.m. Rome, Jlarch 28. A message to Rome says that Prince liuelow regards I'jda as simply a frontier policing operation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 March 1907, Page 3
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125THE MOROCCAN OUTRAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 March 1907, Page 3
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