LONDON.
July 28. A Blue Book has been published containing the despatches which have recently passed between tbe British, French, and Turkish Governments on the subject of North African affaire, and more especially in regard to Tripoli. In one of his despatches Earl Grandville, the present Foreign Secretary, states that England will oppose any interference by France in the affairs of Tripoli, and his Lordship further advises the Porte to act with prudence in itspolicy'towards France in regard to that province. In the communications by the French Government, M. Barthelemy St. Hilaire makes reassuring statements, disavowing any designs on the part of France in regard to Tripoli.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3147, 29 July 1881, Page 3
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