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FRENCH CONTROL OF TUNIS. NATIONALISTS STRONG. Published in "The. Times.” (LONDON, November SO. 1 The Paris correspondent of “The Times’ ’ toys the revelation that a powerful Nationalist movement is developing in Tunis has come as a shock to the French people, who have been led to believe that all was well in North Afrioa. Attempts are being made in certain quarters to allay public anxiety by representing that the present upheavals are nothing more serious than an agitation for social and municipal reforms, which will leave untouched! tho authority and prestige of France; but the majority of the Paris Press make no secret of the gravity of the situation. The French Government is warned that unless care is taken, Franca will eoon find herself confronted with a Nationalist movement in Tunis similar to that confronting Britain in Egypt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12001, 2 December 1924, Page 7

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PRESTIGE IN DANGER New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12001, 2 December 1924, Page 7

PRESTIGE IN DANGER New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12001, 2 December 1924, Page 7

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