THE CASABLANCA MASSACRE.
iAN ANTI-CHRISTIAN PROTEST. THE SAFETY OF EUROPEANS. Received 2nd, 11.18 p.m. Morocco, August 2. Prior to the Casablanca massacre, the demanded the stoppage uf the haifcor works. _Uie Governor replied that the work Was being done with the Sultan's consent. " The tribesmen reported that the Sultan no longer existed, since he obej*ed Christians. The Governor, in order to gain time, asked them to return next morning. As they did not return, he concluded their threats had been exaggerated, but suddenly emissaries incited the native In•fcabnanta ty outrages. After the massacre the Governor, on M. Neuville, French Consul, insisting, famished nn escort, enabling a numb t of French to embark. Others remained at the French Consulate. The Governor has been warned that he will be held respon-ible for the safety Vf SttrOpritAx
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 5
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134THE CASABLANCA MASSACRE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 5
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