MOROCCO.
GERMANY" M IKING TROUBLE. Press Association-By Telegraph-Copy Received 12.20 a.m., Sept. 11th. • , ,'v LONDON, Septv V).
Possible trouble .is - feared as «i res'j't of Germany, through her Legation. »v» questing the Moorish Government to release Kai<s lvrmiki, one of the first northern governors who adopiJeiV .the Hafid'. ut cause. The European Legations have claims arising fi am his robberies m I extortions, and his anvtsft occurred if; th;» instance of Mulai Hatid's ; ecmmander« "n-chief, after Erniiki's proceedings at LarnolK* had necessitated armed Kurijvnn intervention. His nephew, a German protegee, has been released, whereupon Gt-rmany claimed the Kaid's release, and -showed a, list of seven members of the Raid's family :«• being German-protected subjects. Meneblii replied that. 'he Km«i was solely a Moorish official, nob a protege, and that Germany way overstepp'n,; her rights. The German excitse i* ' Jhatthe K&UI served Mulai Hafid's imerots well. -■
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13696, 11 September 1908, Page 5
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144MOROCCO. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13696, 11 September 1908, Page 5
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