GENERAL CABLES.
FIGHTING IN MOROCCO. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Paris, December 27. General Brulard's Mogador column fought throughout ail eighteen hours' march and relieved Major Massoulicr's column, which was surrounded in Dar-el-kadi Castle by thousands of tribesmen. The French casualties were ten killed and thirty wounded.
THE OLYMPIC GAMES. Berlin, December 27. Thirty thousand athletes will parade when the Kaiser dedicates the Olympic Stadium in June. Germany is borrowing American training methods and assisted by a generous Government subsidy hopes to select a team which will beat the world.
AN IMAGINATIVE CORRESPONDENT London, December 27. The Wellington correspondent of the Daily Citizen (a Labor paper) states that ihe WVilli strikers are living under a reign of I error and are compelled to hide in the lmsli, while the women and children are driven from their homes in consequence of blacklegs threatening their lives. The correspondent adds that the police :i"d employees are. adopting American methods, while the strikers are displaying courage and forbearance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 189, 30 December 1912, Page 2
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