MOROCCAN EXILE.
KRIM IN ISLAND CASTLE. INCREASE IN HIS FAMILY. Sun. LONDON, Oct.. 25. The Mauritius correspondent of the Daily News says the banished ex-leader of the Riffs, Abel el Krim, has settled down in a large castle on Reunion Island, which was formerly the residence of a retired journalist. It lias splendid Oriental accommodation and a fino park. Krim's already numerous family is increasing. One of his wives bore him a son after their arrival at the island and a nephew was born on the voyage. The hobbies of the exile are gardening, motoring and studying French. He will send his sons to the local college. Krim's brother, who is sharing his exile, is less submissive. Ho wants to start, in business.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 14
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