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KRIM FORCED TO SURRENDER FEARED ASSASSINATION. Reuter's Telegram. TANGIER, May 27. Tho surrender of Abd el Krim was not surprising, as he was known to be in flight, if not in hiding, fearing assassination by his disappointed followers. The French had • nptured the greater part of the Jefoel Haimnan, the mountain fastness which was Abd el Krim’s last sanctuary. His own tribe, the Beni Wa.riaghef, had submitted and practically tire whole of the Riff territory was in the hands of the French and Spaniards. Only two tribes are intact, the Ghomara ahd Diebela. both apparently unaware of Abd el Krim’s collapse.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12459, 29 May 1926, Page 4
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