ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL
PBESB ASSOCIATION.)
Zasziba.k, Jannaey 6. At Katanga, a place within the sphere «f British influence, the Portugese, searched Makololo canoes, and compelled them to surrender the flags given them by the English. Consul Johnson has organised & k-rce from among the warlike tribes of the district, and hostilities with the Portugese are imminent. London. January 6. The " Pall Mall Gazette " advises the Beiaure of the Delagoa Bay railway, in south-western Africa, in which English •nd American capitalists are interested. (Received January 8, 1 30 pn.) y London, Jan 7 Lord Salisbury cavalierly ignores Portuguese pretensions in Africa, and insists on the rights of England being respected. He threatens an immediate diplomatic rupture, or worse, unless ■atisfaction bd given for Major Pmto's outrages. • The report that a British fleet had been ordered to proceed to the Tagus is believed to be premature. Stanley insists on vigorous action being taken to restore British prestige in Africa; German engineers are laying mines in the Tagus.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2323, 8 January 1890, Page 3
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164ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2323, 8 January 1890, Page 3
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