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Siam has been ordered to pay thai indemnity and evacuate the ceded!! territory within a month. I Arrangements are being made ten delimit the frontier. 7 Sir Edward Grey, Under-Seoretart for Foreign Affairs, stated in thl House of Commons that France and Great Britain were parleying witn regard to the Upper Mekong ProA vinces, and were already geneiallyl of accord as to the principles to be 1 observed. He presumed the occupation of Kohsichang "was only temporary, and said the stoppage of a British vessel was an error. Mr Pavie, the French ConsulGeneral, who withdrew during the height of the dispute, has returned here. France demands that the Siamese shall evacuate, Chantabong and South East Bangkok, also that Siam shall keep no warships on the Mekong. '■ •■ Seven additional French warships have arrived off Koshichang.

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Manawatu Herald, 3 August 1893, Page 2

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foreign. Manawatu Herald, 3 August 1893, Page 2

foreign. Manawatu Herald, 3 August 1893, Page 2

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