PARIS.
November 4.
The negotiations which have been proceeding during the past few weeks between the French and Italian Governments have resulted in the conclusion of a commercial treaty between two countries, which was to-day duly signed by the delegates appointed to carry on the negotiations.
A semi-official statement has been published to the effect that, notwithstanding the suspension of the deliberations which were proceeding between the English and French treaty commissioner-, it is hoped an exchange of diplomatic communications between the Governments of the two countries may yet result in bringing about the settlement oi the points raised by England and which are in dispute. The statement adds that the great cordiality which prevailed between the British and French delegates daring the progress of the recent negotiations affords, ground for belief that a definite settlement of the Anglo French commercial relations may be come to at an early date,
M, Ferry, the President of the Council, informed the Chamber that Ministers deferred for the present tendering their resignation, preferring to meet the proposed vote of censure of their policy in Tunis,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3231, 7 November 1881, Page 3
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