WAR IN MOROCCO.
A GERMAN PROPOSAL.
PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT].
Berlin, April 25. The Pan German organs urge negotiations with France fur the division of Morocco between Germany and France so that the whole Atlantic seaboard should become German. FEZ STILL SAFE. Paris, April 25. Fex was still safe on the 17th instant. General Monier’s column is traversing Rabat. THE POSITION AT FEZ. THE ATTACKERS REPULSED. (Received 26, 10 a.m.) Tangier. April 25. Eight hundred Hayaina auxiliaries, who are favourable to the Sultan and brought food, entered Fea on the 18th inst. , Two thousand attackers were repulsed on the 19th inst., and Bre mond successfully attacked the rebels on the 22nd. THE SULTAN’S BRUTALITIES. CAUSE 3f THE REBELLION. Paris, April 25. Letters from Fez recount brutalities practised by the Sultan on wounded rebel prisoners, some ol whom were bastinadoed to death. There are indications that Mu lam Hafid is mentally deranged. He suddenly married Busin on the 11th of April, and requisitioned all female dancers and singers in Fez tu a midnight fete. ’ The Madzen populace is incensed. The rebellion was the outcome ol brave tribesmen being goaded intc it by cruelty and extortion. It is believed that the tribes would welcome a return of Abdul Aziz.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 112, 26 April 1911, Page 1
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