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Four French warships have been ] despatched to support M. Deviler's ( mission to Madagascar. The pros' | pecfc of the expedition finally con- > quiring Madagascar is popular in ( Parisi In a speech delivered by Signor , Grispi, hn raid ifc was necessary for a j civil and religious authority crying " For God, King, and Country," to - { unitedly h'^ht the Anarchists., . ( Th>Se i'e&arta ars regarded as , indicating a desire to improve the relations between the Government ( and the Vatican. The question of the German* Portuguese f onier in East Africa , has been settled. Germany takes , the mouth of the ftovuma River atld Kionja. Portugal retaitls Delgado. Sonic $300 iiatiVes attacked Germans at Kiiwa (or Quiloa); and , were repulsed ffiih a loss Of 100 killed. The French newspapers declare Madagascar must be France's in the future.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1894, Page 2
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132Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1894, Page 2
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