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The Portuguese in Africa

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. IPKH trNITK»PRKBB ASSObIATION. 1 1 ; : ■.IjlSßOKiJTanuary 14. Three thousand people attacked the> British Consulate, and SO w^ere' arrested. The Ministry has resigned, and tbe city ia now quieter. The Governor of Mozambique ba» been ordered to immediately execute^ - England 7 * wishes with" reference to the withdrawal of Portuguese official* and troops from the Shire Biver and Mashonahand. .; ; j , Excited crowds throng the streets r, of thecity cheering the other Foreign Legations. "Senhqr Peniental is engaged in forming a new Ministry. ; * Rioters are parading the streets crying «• yira^into." Lisbon is quieting down, but public feeling in the provinces is exeitecL The British flag was burned by a moi> r at Coimbra. ~ , / . . Lootkw, Jaruwry 14 The English press is unanimous i» supporting Lord Salisbury in hie attitude on the Portuguese question. The French and Spanish press, oi» tne> "" other hand, denounce what they call his ■•* brutality.*' Lord Salisbury had arranged, ro V the case of the Portugal holding out,' ' to occupy Delagoa, Qaillimane, the Cape de Verde Islands, and St, Yin- . • cent. ";'.'■■' " ■■ ••■■ ■ "■■':.: ■;•■ ■

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 87, 16 January 1890, Page 2

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The Portuguese in Africa Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 87, 16 January 1890, Page 2

The Portuguese in Africa Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 87, 16 January 1890, Page 2

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