LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright |PKK UNJTSD I'KKSS ASSOCIATION] London, January 10. It is rumoured that flic British Minister at Tnngiers drsired to occupy the place by force with British sailors, but the French and Spanish protested. The Spectator, referring to the position in Morocco, suggests that France should take Morocco on condition that England should take Tanyiers, and Gibraltar re* vert to Spain, Franc? at the same time agreeing not to molest England in Egypt and Eaat Africa. St. Petkrsbckg, January 10. The Kussinn Government deny the statement that they ate about to issue a fresh loan. Nkw Yobk, January 10. Distressing scenes have taken place at the mouth of the mine at Krebs. It is reared that the remainder of the entombed miners are dead. Vmnice. January 10. Tbe Austrian delegates at the Sanitary Conference are supporting proposals brought forward by Great Britain to allow British vessels bound for British ports unimpeded passage t Lin ugh the Suez ; Canal. The French delegates are trying to get the proposals modified.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 12 January 1892, Page 2
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