LONDON.
November 25,
By Electbio Telegraph.—Coi-yriqht
[Reuters Telegrams.]
(Received November 26, 7.40 p.m.)
A Parliamentary Blue Book has been issued to-day, relating to the recidiviste .question, and the negotiations which have taken place thereon between the French and the English Governments. A.mong the latest despatches is one b}*- Lord Lyons, British Minister at Paris, announcing that in the course of an interview which he had on October loth with M. Ferry, the latter declared that the French Government were desirous of acting in a neighborly spirit with regard to the Australasian colonies, aud proposed. that negotiations should be instituted for an extradition treaty, applicable to criminals escaping from New Caledonia. In replying to this proposal, Lord Derby stated that he deemed this assurance inadequate to satisfy the demand of the colonies, and that no decision could be given 'until the colonial authorities had been consulted. He believed, however, that the colonies would prefer to pass enactments of their own to exclude criminals from their shores.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 3
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165LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 3
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