ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.
i ..,". . * London, Jan. 19. j 'The - Portuguese Government are pressing their claims to refer the dispute (o arbitration. The despatches containing the recent communications between England and Portugal have been published. They shew that Lord Salisbury's ultimatum was due to the discovery that Senhor Pinto's successors in Africa were continuing acts of aggression, despite the assurances of the Portuguese Government to the contrary, It is considered doubtful whether the Portuguese officials in Africa will give effect, to the demands of the ultimatum. It is believed that Portugal only yielded in order lo gain time to appeal to the Powers, Lisbon, Jvn. 19. Merchants in this city are dismissing thfir Euglish employes. Ladies dec'ina to visit the Embassy. It is reported that the British residents are appealing to Lord Salisbury to be lenient. . Jan. 20. '■■ In consequence of the epfrit of disaffection reported aa existing in official circles at Qailamane, the Governor of Mozambique has been recalled. Paris, Jun. 19. At a meeting of Portuguese in this city Senhor Lorilla denounced British piracy, and asserted that Spain and Portugal would shortly become united under a republican form of government.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1998, 23 January 1890, Page 1
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191ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1998, 23 January 1890, Page 1
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