FRENCH RULE IN ALGERIA.
Considerable interest is being excited in France by the trial at Montpellier of a large number of Arabs who were involved in the revolt last year in the neighbourhood of Marguerite. Marguerite is a little village of only some 300 inhabitants, situated about 50 miles from Algiers, and the revolt was not in itself a very serious business. Some 400 Arabs were said at the time to have sacked the village, and the force was not dispersed until the Algerian Tirailleurs were called out against the marauders
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1617, 25 February 1903, Page 37 (Supplement)
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121FRENCH RULE IN ALGERIA. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1617, 25 February 1903, Page 37 (Supplement)
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