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MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

AN INDISCREET GENERAL. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Morocco, October 10. M. Briaud, Premier of France, has placed General Dnmade, the ex-Corn-mnndcr-in-Cbief in Morocco,- on the retired list for stating in an interview by the newspaper Mutius that the situation for France was extremely perilous; that the Spanish had already seized Xador and would soon be forced to take Taa\, which would be the Moroc-. can Eushoda; that tlie Spanish sucms had aroused tlie Spanish military party, ami that King Alfonso XIII. did not conceal his desire to seek compensation for his lost colonial empire.

SULTAN'S ATROCITIES. I FATE OF A PRETENDER. l/indon, October 10. The J)nily Mail's Fez correspondent Mates that lluhanuira, the lute Prete-i----dor in Morocco, was not Bhot but bi> foot wont ohnincd and he was thronn into iv garden whore thore were thrr-e starved lions. He tried to climb a tree, Init u lioness tore off his left arm. Soldiers then stabbed him in the breast n dozen times. The lioni, returning, toyed with the body as C»U with n mouse. Mulni Hnfld (Sultan) and his court watched the proceedinjl from windows.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 211, 12 October 1909, Page 2

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MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 211, 12 October 1909, Page 2

MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 211, 12 October 1909, Page 2

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