TRIAL OF ARABS.
SCENE IN COURT. By Telegraph.—Press —Copyright. Paris, February 10. After a protracted trial at the Montpellier Assizes 20 Arabs howled, prayed, and grimaced when sentenced to penal servitude for various terms for murder, pillage and rebellion at Mangueritte, Algeria. Eightyone were discharged.
In December last 106 Arabs were put on their trial at Montpellier Assizes for the disturbances at Margrueritte in Algeria.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12193, 12 February 1903, Page 5
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