MOROCCAN BRIGANDS
THE CAPTURED SHOOTING PARTY RANSOM NEGOTIATIONS FAIL. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, November 7. Negotiations for the release of the Steeg party are reported to have broken down. Tho brigands are treating the prisoners severely in order to bring pressure on the French, whoso refusal to accept the terms is causing dissatisfaction and unrest among the neighboring tribes, who- arc perhaps the most arrogant and the least civilised of any in Morocco. [Moroccan tribesmen, in tho neighborhood of flic Atlas Mountains, kidnapped a shooting party consisting of a. nephew' of the French KssidentGcnoral (M. Steeg), the nephew’s wife, M. Steog’.s stepson, and tho latter’s wdfe. M. Stoog himself is at presented roulo to Morocco.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 5
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