IN NORTH AFRICA.
PRETENDER AND KAISER. FICHT ON ALGERIAN FRONTIER. NO. SINEWS 01' WAR. BY TEtiEGn.VPII —I'RESB ASSOCIATION —COPTBWHT. (Ree. May 17, 4.15 p.m.) Morocco, May 16. General Vigys's column, after two days' fighting, routed an obstinate gathering of hostile tribesmen at Budemid, on the Southern Algerian, frontier. Tho ononiy!s losses wero very heavy, wliilo thoso on tho French commander's sido amounted to thirteen killed, including threo ofDcors, and sixty-fivo bounded, including seven officers. Morocco, May 15. Owing to the tribosmen demanding money, tho march of Sultan Abdul Aziz to Fez (which has proclaimed tho Pretender Mulai Hafid as Sultan) has been impeded. MULAI HAFID'S ENVOYS. CORDIAL RECEPTION IN BERLIN. • PARIS ANNOYED. « Berlin, May, 15. Ben Assai, whom tho Kaiser brought from Tangier to play tho Turkish 801 l in the band of tho Imperial Footguards, showed-Mulai Hafid's envoys tho. sights of Borlin. The Gorman' Morocco Society, and Count Tattenbach, , late German Minister in Morocco, aiso paid marked attentions to the 'visitors. . i ' - Paris, /May 15. .Tho French newspapers aro dissatisfied at tho receptionaccorded t-o Mulai Hafid's onvoys at Berlin. Upon the envoys' arrival at Paris the Government declined to receive theml. .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 200, 18 May 1908, Page 7
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192IN NORTH AFRICA. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 200, 18 May 1908, Page 7
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