CRISIS IN MOROCCO.
DIPLOMATS ANXIOUS. COMPLI OA'l'l ONS FEARED. CABLiF-RR'ESS. ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT, Received Dee. 17, 2.10 p.m. LONDON, Dec. 16. The' sudden drastic tightening of the Spanish' censorship is a symptom of the seriousness of the situation in Morqceo; following, the reported rising of Aiijpra tribes between. Tetua,n and Tangier, which is disturbing French diplomatic circles, who, while confident. of their ability to defend the Tangier, zone from a- possible attack, apprehend international entanglements owing to the dissatisfaction of several countries, especially Italy, -with the recent Tangier convention. Paris newspapers comment most anxiously; and they declare, that Paris is in constant contact with- Sfaidrid. Precautions sure being taken to prevent the incursion, of. Abdolkiim’s Riffiau. forces into Tangier. Several- journals are of opinion Britain' is likely to side with- Italy , but Homme- Libre urges the importance of joint Anglo-French action on account of the reaction of the affair on Islam- •.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 December 1924, Page 9
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