
Note: This is an encore post from 2006.
Casa Blanca, Morocco
Aug. 20, 1907
The Times carries a vivid description of a battle between Moorish tribesmen, French sharpshooters and spahis (Arabs in the French service), and though the story is extremely detailed about the fighting, there isn’t a word of background as to the cause.
The unrest dates to March 1907, when a mob in Marrakesh killed Dr. Emile Mauchamp, a member of the geodetic survey. Further inquiry shows that there was a general attack on Europeans in which a British official killed two people.






Matt Weinstock is on vacation until September 7




The Times publishes a war map by Charles Owens.



