THE MOROCCAN SITUATION
ALLEGED FRENCH DOINGS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, July 12. Sir Edward Grey, in reply to a question, said that he was making inquiries concerning a private complaint that French customs officials in Morocco were seriously hampering British traders by preferential treatment of French firms. MB LAI HAFID REJOICES. TANGIER, July 12. After clearing the road from Mequinez Colonel Monier has reached Rabat. Hulai Hadd, in a message to the people, rejoices at the satisfactory results of his appeal to the French for help. SPANISH OPERATIONS. PARIS, July 12. France has demanded an explanation from Spain regarding the incidents at Alcazar, including the stopping of a French courier. A Spanish steamer landed at Larache 20 more artillerymen and four mountain guns.
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Southland Times, Issue 16786, 14 July 1911, Page 5
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