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.'. A CAGED RIVAL... [By Electric Telegraph—Com (Per Press Association,)' Received August 2!), at 0.0 p.m Morocco, Aiimij Buhamara, the Pretender, ni| cage, was carried on a camel' and entered Fez amid the ji>orj populace. He boldly insulted t| in return. The,cage was deposited in tlii courtyard. The Sultan interviewed flic | through the bars. Buhamara declined to spent given new clothes. He was permitted to rest, i request for clothes was granted
DIFFICULTIES IN MOWOt Mulai Hand, the new Sullini roeeo, has not been having ns time of it than his brother \\\ deposed. He is ill in his palace he has quarrelled with Spain, lions are breaking out in vnriot of the country, and his support deserting him. The pretcnj llamara, who has for years » desultory warfare against the whoever he might be, had bolder and had burned loyal within sight of Fez. The i brother, Mulai Kebir, also in ti inarching on Mekinoz at the hcai Zemmour tribesmen with whom allied himself by taking as a daughter of one of the chief mci tribe. The domineering and i disposition of the Sultan has n his most able viziers. He has. Spain that lie will have notliii to do with the Spanish Minister, del Yal, who has tendered liisi lion to his Government. ' Tlii ever, is not likely to he. aceepti he has onlv obeyed instruction! manding oil the Sultan a mono iishing rights and concessions fo works on the Riff coast and ii ing to promise the evacuation and Agua Marchiea by the Spm
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 4
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255UNKNOWN Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 4
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