SPANISH TROOPS REINFORCED. POSITIONS ATTACKED BY TRIBESMEN. VILLAGES BOMBARDED.
MADRID, 9th September. Three thousand troops are embarKing for Melilla, and will proceed to Alhucemas to stop the advance of hostile tribesmen. Meanwhile the latter have attacked the Spanish positions, and have been repulsed with great loss. Gunboats heavily bombarded villages in the - neighbourhood of Alhucemas, which is a Spanish presidio between Melilla and Tettian,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 7
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