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PACIFIED AT LAST

O FRANCE'S MOORISH COLONISTS PARIS. March ID. France's "war" in Morocco, which has proceeded erratically for 27 years, has ended m complete victory and the final pacification of the 7000 miles of territory in the region of Mauretania. leaving France a free passage to the shores of the Atlantic. The submission of the last two dissident tribes was achieved by French forces which effected a junction in the foothills of the Bani mountains. The Berbers also have renounced rebellion and pledged loyalty to the Sultan of Morocco, who now. for the first time in modern history, rules the whole of his 218.0',)') square miles of land.

ATTEMPTED SI RIDE M. ULANYHAIJD'S CONDITION : .' (Received March 19. 5.5 p.m.) I ' PARIS. March IV,. ' ; M. Blanyhard. the high oflicial in J the Ministry of Agriculture who was i found with his throat cut in the : forest at Fontaineblcau on Saturday, l and who was reported to be dead. !is still living. He has been taken to i hospital and it itas been found that | the wound in It is throat is not ! dangerous. The effect of the narcotic I he swa'lowed cannot yet be ascerj tamed, though his condition has im- : proved. | DEATH IX HOSPITAL j (Received March 20, 1.30 a.m.) : PARIS. March 10. M. Blanyhard died in hospital.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 9

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PACIFIED AT LAST Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 9

PACIFIED AT LAST Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 9

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