CASABLANCA
| THE REVOLT SPREADING. Morocco, August 11. The situation at Rabat U alarming. Europeans ami the Moroccan native authorities have formed a hand of 55!) volunteers to defend Hie walls; hut this force will he inadequate, if the Moorish tribe* make a serious attack on the town.
MOORS LOSSES TERRIBLE. Received 12th, 0.44 p.m. Morocco, August 12. The bo'mbni'dment at Casablanca on I Saturday prevented many thousands of Moors reapproaehing the town. The Moors 1 losses have been n-rribl-? I since the outset.
AX AYvT-VL STENCIL FIGHTING ALMOST COX'TIXTOUS. DAVN'TLESS YALOI! OK FRENCH TROOPS. TRIBESMEN DECIMATED BY AKTILLEnY. Received Kith. 12.3-1 a.m. I Morocco. August 12. The stench from the corpses at Casablanca is so bad that the air is foetid l'-r a mile off the coast. It is necessary to burn Hie corpses still imburied. £'hc French Admiralty thanked Miss Spinney, sister of the Consul at Marzagan, Vol- nursing the Casablanca wounded. Eight iiig outside the town is almost continuous, the French troops, by dauntless valor, repelling and driving great hordes of tribesmen. The latter were decimated while boldly advancing on artillery and maxims. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 August 1907, Page 3
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