MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.
(Received 17, 8.5 a.m.) Tangier, June 16. The French Government has caused children stolen and held after tho Lenitn, raid to bo searched for and restored to their families, and lias demanded that Maghzen shall end such excesses. An official version states that tbd Freno.li instructors left the held of battle before the excesses were committed. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE. SEPARATE FLEETS. (Received 17, Bjs a.m.} , , y,London; Juno 16! 1 Speaking at the Fishmongers’ banquet, Sir John Forrest declared that disliked the idea of separate fleets. Ho preferred ono Empire fleet. They must take care that there was no question about standing, together,,iyhen trouble arose. ' I ' -iimw : iJ [, I ! billiards. ; GRAY y. INMAN. ; i hi ■ *«>»• ' 1 1 London, Juno' 16. (Received,,.l7, 8.-5 a.m.)i Gray has 13,331, including a break of 870 unfinished;B Inmado lias: made 6614.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 100, 17 June 1911, Page 5
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138MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 100, 17 June 1911, Page 5
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