MOROCCO
PARIS UNEASY (3ULTAN DESIRES TO QUIT FE3. (Received May G, Ip.m.) PARIS, May 5. There is much uneasiness at the fact 'that the Sultan urgently desires to ijuit Fez and go to Rabat. The Matin's correspondent at Fez attributes the recent outbreak at Fez to General Regnault not allowing Mulai Hafid to consult .notables regarding the'signing of the Protectorate 'l'reatv.
ATTACK BY MOORS
(Received May (5. I p.'n.)
TANG IKK. Mii;. 5. Moors attacked 500 French at Lima Aziz. Seven Frencli soldiers were Kilie I, seven .Irc missing, and thirty were " ■wounded. (The Sultan last month s,;gnc.l the treaty establishing a French protcctor- ■ ate over Morocco similar in scope to the Tunisian Treaty,) RENEWED A GIT AT: >N. - PEACEFUL REGIONS AFFECI " (Receive' Last Night, 0.-I5 o'clock.) PARIS, May G. The treaty establishing a protectorate has caused renewed agitation in " Morocco. The rising has now extended to regr ions which were hitherto'peaceful, r.nd threatening communications been received.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10629, 7 May 1912, Page 5
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