PARIS.
August 27
The Temps, in its issue to-day, publishes a telegram from a correspondent in Tonquin announcing that the King- of Annam has submitted to the French force, and offered the services of his troops in tho event of further military operations iv Tonquin being necessary. The King has also accepted the terms offered by the French commission which proceeded to Hue to negotiate for the cessation of hostilities, aud agreed to pay the war indemnity demanded, the French troops meanwhile holding tho forts which they recently captured, and which command the city, as security for the payment. . The provisions of the compact arrived at also recognise the French claim to the protectorate of the country, and confirm the same.
Much ill-feeling has of late been manifested between the natives of Bcsuucon, a town in the east of this country, and the Italian workmen resident there, and the discord culminated to-day in a riot, in Avhich a large number of workmen took part, Tho disturbance, however, was suppressed by the police.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3782, 29 August 1883, Page 3
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172PARIS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3782, 29 August 1883, Page 3
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