England and France.
+ THE MADAGASCAR FRICTION. The Blue Book issued in con. nection with the claims of France and Great Britain continues to receive attention from the London newspapers. " Thfl Observer" suggests that an Anglos-French Committee of Jurists should settle the boundary between •he respective jurisdictions in the Nile region and also the Madagascar Newfoundland and Oongo difficulties. The French working classes are reported to be making heavy withdrawals from the Baying Banks owing, it is thought, to the apprehensioa that is felt of internal disturbances and the possibilities of war with England. r lhe French newspapers assert that tha Blue Book issued by Great Britain is intended to prevent pacification. They urge the Chamber of Deputies promptly to vote the navy credits asked for by M. Lockroy, the Minister of Marine,
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Manawatu Herald, 12 January 1899, Page 2
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132England and France. Manawatu Herald, 12 January 1899, Page 2
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