MOROCCO.
A TOUR OF PLEASURE. MIXED RECEPTIONS. Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright BERLIN, May 15. Ben Assai, whom the Kaiser brought from Tangier to play the Turkish bells in a band of Footguards, showed Mulai Hafid's envoys the sights of Berlin, German and Morocco society, and Count Tattenbach, the late German Minister at Morocco, also exploited l them. PARIS, May 15. The French newspapers were dissatisfied with Berlin's reception of the envoys, and upon their arrival in Paris the Government. declined to receive them. AN IMPECUNIOUS SULTAN. MOROCCO. May 15. Owing- to the tribesmen demanding money of Abdul Aziz (the Sultan), • hismarch to Fez is impeded. ROUT OF TRIBESMEN. Received 4.15 p.m.. Matf 17 th. MOROCCO', May 16. General Viggs' column, after two days' fighting, routed an obstinate gathering of hostile tribesmen * at Bridemid on the Southern Algerian frontier. The enemy's leases were very heavy, while those on the French commander's .side amounted to 13 killed, including three office.is, and 65 wounded, including-seven officers.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13597, 18 May 1908, Page 5
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