MOROCCAN WAR
ABD-EL KRIM SURRENDERS. UNDER FRENCH PROTECTION. (Pros* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.) PARIS, May 26. It is officially stated that Abd-el Krim has surrended. He will be taken to Taza. He put himself and his famliy under the protection of France. Abd-el Krim, before entering the French lines, sent back all the French and Spanish native prisoners.—Reuter, IMPOSING THE SULTAN’S AUTHORITY. LONDON, May 26. The Madrid correspondent of The Times states that the Government, in a message to the nation, says that the Moroccan operations must be continued relentlessly until the Sultan’s authority is imposed throughout the Riff territory. Success depends on a loyal agreement with France, whoso co-operation is indispensable.—The Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19801, 28 May 1926, Page 9
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