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Show JOSEPH P. IS BEATEN ALL HOLLOW TANGIER. Jan. 17. Reports from Zelwan (Selouan), South of Melilla, where the Moroccan pretender has his camp, indicate that his followers, since the appearance of El Ouebbas and the Sultan's troops at Tangier, are growing grow-ing lukewarm and that an energetic movement would probably soon finish the remains of the rebellion which the pretender has been conducting for several sev-eral years. Although he has thirty-one wives, the pretender has no sons and this furnishes an additional reason why the Bocyas, Kebdanas and Guelayas. the tribes which have followed his banners, are the most disposed to desert. |