MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.
NARRATIVES OF SAVAGERY. JEWS HURLED FROM HOUSE--TOPS ' , Hly Electric Telegiapn -Copyriffot.' (Per Press Association.) PARIS, April 23. ' , Those murdered at -Fez include Le Matin's correspondent and his wife. The newspapers publish ' terrible narratives . of the savagery and unbridled licence existing for three days; the Jews being particularly singled out, many h.^ing thrown from the housetops. . ' ' The girls were violated. " \ Four thousand Jews took refuge in the- palace. The French killed eight hundred riotersr ' : ' ■ The French lost nineteen killed and 110 wounded. ' ' , Thirteen French civilians were killed.. . ;/■-..■ ._ ; v .. , ; :
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1912, Page 5
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89MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. Grey River Argus, 24 April 1912, Page 5
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