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THE MOROCCAN ABDUCTION

London, June 8

Perdicaris is ill. Efforts are being made to obtain aafe conduct for, a doctor to visit him.

Armed Moors entered an Englishman's house at Tangier in the day time: The Englishman was absent. His wife was compelled to surrender two rifles. The English Consul demands the arrest of the Moors, The authorities hesitate'to comply because the ringleader is influential among the Anjera tribe.

The Daily Chronicle gives thrilling details of the Raisuli incident. Two huna dred armed Moors suddenly invaded Peridcaris' house, kidnapping him and Varley, to the terror of their. wives and Miss Varley. The three women were finally spared abduction.

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West Coast Times, Issue 13233, 9 June 1904, Page 2

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THE MOROCCAN ABDUCTION West Coast Times, Issue 13233, 9 June 1904, Page 2

THE MOROCCAN ABDUCTION West Coast Times, Issue 13233, 9 June 1904, Page 2

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