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Show MOROCCANS ARE AGAINST FRANCE Berlin, Oct 7, by wireless to Tuck-erton Tuck-erton "Reports from the western front state that Moroccan soldiers captured by the Germans consider themselves guests of Germany, and not prisoners," says the Overseas News agency. "Thqy are opposed to France which compels them to fight against their religious convictions. Mutinies Break Out. "Mutinies broke out among the French Mohammedan troops as soon as the proclamation of the holy war was known. Tho munitions were suppressed by the French, heavy loss-os loss-os being inflicted. All the Mohammedans Moham-medans swore they would not fire another shot when they learned that tho German emperor was the ally of the leader of the Mohammedans. The captured Moroccans asked per-mlssion per-mlssion to enter the German army. When informed that this was impossible, impos-sible, on account of international law, they expressed the hope that they would be sent to Turkey to fight against France and England." oo |