MOROCCAN WAR
FRENCH COUNTER-ATTACK. (“Times” Service.) LONDON, Alarch 4. The “Times’s” Paris correspondent says: The French promptly counterattacked the- Riffs, following on Krim’s advances, and mostly the French were successful in dislodging the invaders. It is intended to limit the present operations to the expulsion of the invaders until April, when the weather and roads will be more favourable. Official circles are of opinion that Krim will shortly seek peace, and that his present military activity aims at increasing his bargaining powers. Aleut Supplies
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 March 1926, Page 5
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