MOROCCO.
GERMAN INTRIGUES TO STfR UP SATIVES M/«SiCBE OF ALLIED SUBJECTS PROPOSED 1 . Tim?s Service, deceived April 8, S.SO p.m. London, April 7. The Tangier* correspondent of the Times etates that Germany's oiopogali to Rainili and others Bar* dull liter * German victory over France, the tribes in the French protectorates, financed fry Germany mohey and assisted by eonlingents from the Spanish zone in German pay should rise and massacre the Allies' subjects and nominate a proGerman Sultan. Germany would then bay the Spanish zone, of which Baisuli was to be either Saltan or Viceroy. The Sorthern provinces, all rich in mineral liatricts were to be ceded to a German lyndicate and the Moroccan administration was to be placed under the Kaiser's nominees. Ilaisuli agreed on condition that the Allies acknowledge defeat. The Times' Tangiers correspondent state* that simultaneously with the Somaote offensive Germans in Spain and Morocco tried to bring widespread plots to • head. Germans visited Baisuli's stronghold, hitherto inaccessible to Europeans. Native agents in German employ were despatched far and wide to rouse the tribes. Baizuli - left the mountains and reinforced Abdul Malikh's forces. Other mercenaries occupied positions threatening the French communications in the direction of Algeria. Ger-man-bribed natives lavishly announced tin fall of Cains and that Hindentaig was Bearing Paris, but the natives have Bet yet bees indued to move.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1918, Page 5
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222MOROCCO. Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1918, Page 5
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