France and China
[BEUTBBS* TBLKOBAXB.I _ *' :' Loirsoy, April f. The Times this tnoraiof; aaaeuncei that peace has been concluded between Kranc^ and China. It is stated that, although the terms of peace *w partly based on th* treaty ooncladed by Captain Lourni** at Tirnstain in i\fay last, no war indemnity will be claimed by France as was the case in that compact. . , r ■; V Pibib, April 4. i It it* considered doubtful if China will accept the terms of peace propound by M. Perry, n.* the recent hegotiatio'is for $. peaceful settlement commenced by M. Patenotre, the French Minister in Chiai^. were of an entirely informal character. ! Beceived April 9, 15 a.nu t . ■ Pabiß, April S. ! A telegram has been recaived from M. Patenotre, the Firepqiv Minister in Chirm, announcing that the Chinese Gerernment hare ratified the conditions of peace witjh France drawn up by him. M. Boitson, the new Premier, declared last night in the Chamber of pep,uUe*. the GuTernmeit; would insist ori the fulfilment of the treaty of Tient»in t and failing a satipfac^ tory result to' the negotiations now iii / progress, the war would be vigorously (?) prosecuted. The bnlancv of the credit of [ 200 million francs, towurds which $0 million is already voted, was raised lpy the CJiftOibfir of p Pep\itiej lasl.aight. '
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 126, 9 April 1885, Page 2
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