BRITAIN AND FRANCE
AFRICAN QUESTION.
[united press association]. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT). Paris, February 15. A LETTER dealing with the AngloFrench situation, written by Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, is published in the Figaro. He says nothing can divide the two nations, and ho anticipates a settlement of outstanding issues satisfactory to both countries. London, February 15. The Times says if France receives equal rights of egress on the Nile she ought to allow England and Egypt an outlet on the Übangi River to the French Congo.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 400, 18 February 1899, Page 2
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