THE ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFICULTY.
ARRESTS IN IRELAND FOR CONSPIRACY TO MURDER. THE TONQUIN WAR. — A TOWN CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH. SPAIN DEMANDS EXPULSION OF SPANISH REBEL TROOPS FROM FRANCE. FRANCE STIGMATISED AS THE DISTURBER OF THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
LONDON.
August 22. In the House of Commons last night the Premier Avas again questioned regarding the action of tho French commander in Madagascar in detaining the British consular and naval officers at Tainatave. In the course of his reply Mr Gladstone repeated his assurance that there was every prospect of an amicable settlement of the difficulty being arrived at, and that nothing had as yet occurred in Madagascar to disturb the present friendly relations bctAvcen England and France. A doctor named Connelly and his brother were arrested to-day by the police at Limerick ou a charge of conspiracy to murder.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3777, 23 August 1883, Page 3
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139THE ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFICULTY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3777, 23 August 1883, Page 3
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