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FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

TROOPS SUFFERING GREATLY. HEAVY RAINS AND SEVERE COLD. Pw Pres* Association —Copyrighv LONDON, Nov. 30 The Times’ Tangier correspondent says that exceptionally heavy rains are causing great discomfort to the French troops in Morocco, where the cold is extreme, and most of the roads leading to the French lines are impassable. The greatest difficulty is being experienced in provisioning the camps and posts. Meanwhile there are signs that the Riffs intend to open a new offensive along the whole line. They have already attacked several French posts.

It is also reported that they are planning attacks on the tribes that have lately been friendly to the French.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 1 December 1925, Page 5

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FRENCH IN MOROCCO. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 1 December 1925, Page 5

FRENCH IN MOROCCO. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 1 December 1925, Page 5

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