MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.
THE IUVAI., IIONA'UaiS. IiHKAT EXCITEMENT. Hcftlvi'il 201 h. 4.40 p.m. / , . Tangier, June 20. . J The people of Tangier are inclined l\> I iroclaim Muliii Halid sultau. M The authorities nf Alidnl Ml: sun»- ,'., 9 mouetl all forces from 1 outside to uatfp}";,'?: ■ llib town with the object of preventing a .J" | There in great ex< j(>im'iit, in consn- IfeflJ quenco of a rumor Dint (lie French nav- V^H al authorities intciKl to luiiil a force lu fl^H prevent an oiitliri'iik in (lu- event of illl- '■■■ lai Haiid being proclaimed sultan. mß| AOKXOWLEIXiIXO FIIKXCiI lUGIITS. ■£ FRENCH UOVKKXMHNTf! IXTENTTlic French Chamber of Deputies, by 3 ii majority of 217, cuilorsi-il the (Jnvon'i $ incut's Moroccan policy, after M. Picliori 1 (Minister for Foreign Affairs) explained > that if Franco were eventually compelled to recognise JMulai Halid as sultan, ho must acknowledge France's rights, adhere to the Algociras compact, and jtiy damages dou«.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 155, 22 June 1908, Page 2
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150MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 155, 22 June 1908, Page 2
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