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IN MOROCCO

FRENCH PRESTIGE ENDANGERED. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received July 1, 8.55 p.m.) • The Fez correspondent of Le Temps estimates that Abd-el Kricn lost a thousand killed and three thousand wounded in the recent offensive, wherein he evidently sought to strike a decisive blow, regardless of cost. The Parliamentary Mission of Investigation has returned from Morocco. The leader, when interviewed, said the situation had been critical and remained serious. An immediate and bold offensive was necessary in order to save French prestige with the tribesmen.

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Southland Times, Issue 19592, 2 July 1925, Page 7

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IN MOROCCO Southland Times, Issue 19592, 2 July 1925, Page 7

IN MOROCCO Southland Times, Issue 19592, 2 July 1925, Page 7

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