MOROCCAN BANDITS.
AMERICAN MARINES LAND. RAISTJLI HAS HIS OWN United Prew Association—By Electric Telegraph—Owpyright. • (Received Jute 9th, 10.33 p.m.) LONDON, Jim* 9. At the instance of the American ConsulGeneral, American marines loaded to guard the Belgian Legation at -Tangiera. Colonel John Hay justiflee the step on tie ground of international comity, one Power protecting another in the absence of ite warehfrps.
Tlie Sultan of Morocco has agreed to Raisula's demands. Raisuli asks that Great Britain and America shall guarantee the Sultan's promises. America- declines. The Sultan appointed Heria Ban" la, Raisuli's nominee, as Governor of Tangiera.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11916, 10 June 1904, Page 5
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