BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.
THE TREATIES BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES. COLONIES NOT THREATENED. Lisbon, March 18. With a view to allaying anxiety, the Premier denied the existence of any Anglo-German treaty menacing the Portuguese colonies, and published an extract from the Anglo-Portu-guese treaty alliance whereby they agreed to assist each other in the event of invasion, and also to protect each other’s colonies. If France or Spain attacked Portugal, then Britain would endeavour to secure peace, failing which Britain would assist Portugal.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 71, 19 March 1912, Page 5
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81BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 71, 19 March 1912, Page 5
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