MOROCCO QUIETER.
' SHIPS RECALLED. BT TELEOIUrH—rRESB ASSOCIATION—COFI"EIOUT. Paris, November 10. Tho naval authorities l'ocalled; tho destroyers and four cruiscrs from Morocco, in consoquence of the improvement in tho situation; General 'Orude, the' French Commnnder-in-Chief, lately telegraphed thrit' tho delegates of' tho tribe's nrndo .110 difficulties in, accenting;! the following conditionsNo arnis to be borne within an area of 12 kilometres from Casablanca, under'penalty of a'fine, the tribes'to bo hold responsible for every man carrying arms, and Hie ; latter to, ho., punished by the Maghzen; tho tribes to bo disarmed'in'the event of any fresh anti-European disturbances; the perpetrators of the murders of July 30 to be surrendwed,' including lvaid Onlad-nariz-Ouled el ITadj-llamon, the principal leader in the trouble 'a't'-'Casablanca; the markets at Casablanca to bo reopened; all persona carry- 1 ing on contraband of war to be treated as prisoners of tribe to furnish a-hostage chosen from ahiong the most influential of _ its members; the question of a war indemnity to be discussed botweeii, France and Morocco.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 41, 12 November 1907, Page 5
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