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Germany threatens to quarantine American horses impose! into the country, as it is feared that they will introduce the influenza plague. The American Government complains /that this is part of a general movement to exclude American products from German markets. News from Cairo s-ys the Derv uhes rc!dad the OOar3 r - cf Eg

Safiyeh, to the north of Kordofan, i slaughtering a number of the i inhabitants friendly to the British. \ Austria is strenuously opposing the ! appointment of Prince George of i Greece to the Governorship of Orete, i She fears that the Balkan States ! will demand compensation in the i event of Prince George's nomina- ! tion being successful. < Corea has refused to grant railway i concessions to foreign countries, and the Japanese Government consequently has demanded the immediate construction of a line from Seoul to Fusan. This railway was conceded to Japan in 1894.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1898, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
146

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1898, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1898, Page 2

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