HORRIBLE SCENE.
♦■ . ■ POURING BOILING OIL ON VICTIMS OUTRAGE BY MUTINOUS MOORS. COURT-MARTIAL •TO TRY RINGLEADERS. By Telegraph — Pms Association.— Copyricht, (Received April 24, 10.5 a.m.) FEZ, 23rd April. M. Moiner has dismissed the pashas and will appoint governors to replace them. A court-martial tries the ringleaders of the mutiny. M. Maine*- has i6Mied an order disarming the inhabitants, and possibly a war contribution will be levied as an indemnity to the victims' families. One of th<} most horrible scenes enacted was 'when tho 'wireless operators were barricaded in an upper room and only om> had a revolver. He killed fifteen assailants, bnt eventually tho Moors climbed on to tho roof and poured boiling oil upon them, whereupon one of the wireless operators committed suicide, after killing three of hia comrades, to avoid them falling into tho hands of the natives.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 7
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