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MOROCCAN MISRULE,

«c» MURDER AND BRIGANDAGE RIFE. TANGIER, January 28. There is friction between the Anjera tribe and the followers of the notorious brigand chief Rasuli, leading to frequent murders and reprisals. The Anjeras burned three villages to the east of Tangier on Friday, whilst Rcfculi's guards «ire infesting the Tangier roads and murdering travellers. The Moorish troops are powerless owing to the lack of food and numerous desertions. ■

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Otago Witness, Issue 2707, 31 January 1906, Page 25

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MOROCCAN MISRULE, Otago Witness, Issue 2707, 31 January 1906, Page 25

MOROCCAN MISRULE, Otago Witness, Issue 2707, 31 January 1906, Page 25

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