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MOROCCO'S STATUS.

NOT TO BE ALTERED,

(Received 10 a.m.)

LONDON, May 2. Sir Edward Grey (Minister for Foreign Affairs), in reply to Mr. John Dillon, said that the action of France was not intended to alter the political status of Morocco, and His Majesty's Government did not see why any objection should be taken to the policy of the Republic in Morocco.

MOORISH AMAZONS.

CHEERING ON THE BERBERS,

(Received 8 a.m.) j LONDON", May 2. Letters from Fez state that the attacking Berbers are dressed as for a feast, and are followed by women mounted on mules, singing and cheering for the encouragement of the attackers. When a man falls the lighting women seize and remove him.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 104, 3 May 1911, Page 5

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MOROCCO'S STATUS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 104, 3 May 1911, Page 5

MOROCCO'S STATUS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 104, 3 May 1911, Page 5