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SPAIN AND THE MOORS

GENERAL MARINA WILL TRY AGAIN. - Press Association—d3y Telegraph—Copyright.

LONDON, October 9. .General Marina, who is in command of the Spanish troops in Morocco, advises that he will continue' operations until he forces the enemy into a decisive action, if necessary surrounding thorn until they are driven to make an attack. This indicates that General Marina’s next objective is Benibiufror, and that he intends repeating the strategy he pursued at Gurngn.

AN INDISCREET GENERAL.

DANGER TO FRENCH INTERESTS.

KING ALFONSO'S AMBITIONS.

PARIS, October 10.

(Received October 11, art 8.30 a.m.)

M. Briand, the Premier, baa placed General Damade, late Commander-in-Chiof in Morocco, on the retired list for stating, in an interview with the ‘Matin,’ that the situation for Prance was extremely perilous. The Spanish had already seized Nador, and would soon be forced to take Saga, which would be the Moroccan Pashoda.

The Spanish successes have aroused the Spanish military party. King Alfonso does not conceal bis desire to seek compensation for Spam’s lost colonial empire.

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Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 6

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SPAIN AND THE MOORS Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 6

SPAIN AND THE MOORS Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 6

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