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The arrival . of tltQjL'reß^i; Oo« venw in Madiigaseav ;W*s iignafised by lnui'ilors and- outrages on the French residents,- TUa*J&sAk|k ii.qcesses are prcaebittg^a holy war. The French Envoy in Madogusoai 1 ■recbihni^nds tfiflt ; thfe tfMtUUUfairoen and child rVn -should leave tho country, and for that purpose he has pluce/l^a. war.sLjjLS^he disposal of the Bihish} a iuujww^libs.h T ' ]\T. "Delcasse, Sfrailteif'Tbr the Colonies, ha% iufovoied the members of the C&nniber of' Deputies that no more con victj_ will be sent to New Caledonia, and that Gaboon on the east const of;the?Gulf pf .(^ujnea^hag been selected as a penal settlement. Czar Nicholas favourably impressed the members of the Imperial Council at its first meeting , ujjefeu* - hit direction by (he nlastftrlj'gnjfsj) he displayed of the topics unde^disedssion. j Thoy were-jsnipjiged at the oratorical* pqwera;4iFpiajEejj by the young monarch. The Czar intends to revive his father's , proposals for reforms, and establish pdpulai I 'assemblies. H« is credited witirtlie design of govern* ing on English linies;' ;f " •' V 1 * The vote for : the ' Mtfdagiscar expedition is meeting with 4 mach opposition in tlhi Cbatiibei* 6f ©eputiei.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 November 1894, Page 2
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181Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 27 November 1894, Page 2
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