FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
THE REVOLT IN FEZ. TELEGRAPHISTS AT BAY. Press Association—By T«l._Convrirlit. FEZ. April 23. General Monier, the French commander, has dismissed the Pashas and is appointing governors to replace them. He is disarming the inhabitants, and possibly a war contribution will bo levied for an indemnity to the families of victims. : There w-ns a most liom'ble scene at the wireless station. Tho operators barricaded the uppar room, and although they had only one revolver they tilled fifteen of tho assailants. Eventually tho Moors climbed on to tbe roof and poured down boiling oi!, whereupon one wireless operator °eomraitto dsuicide, after _ killing three of his comrades to avoid their fallinnalive into the natives' hands. GERMAN ~NAVY BILL. BERLIN, April 23. In introducing the Navy Bill in the Reichstag, Dr von Bethmann-Hollw'g tho Imperial Chancellor, said he was convinced that none of the Powers were seeking a quarrel "with Germany, though" there was a danger that the nation might be dnvoi to war. -by a noisy fanatical mi writ/ It, would be disastrous if they reMrn-d , to the principle of meeting nazal «v----pendituro by loan. I
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCV, Issue 14731, 25 April 1912, Page 5
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