NEWS BY CABLE.
K . '•;■ London,' December 1. Replying to Lord' Salisbury's despatch protesting against Portugeseencroachment in Zambesi, and refusing to recognise tho assumption of control of the country to the North of South Zambesi by Portugal, the Portugese Government declare that they havo no dqsjro to encroach on established rights of other countries, but they assort that the country claimed was discovered and explored by Portugese a long time since, FOREIGN Lisbon, December 1. Dom Pedro, tho deposed Emperor of Brazil, who arrived at St. Vincent on Saturday, states that General Fonseca, tho leader of tho recont revolt in Brazil, refused an interview with him prior to his departure from Eio, Behlik, Decemhor 1. The Emperor has consented to bis sister, the Princess Marquerick, entering the Greek Church, to enablo her to marry tho Czarwitcli. BoxiiiAY, December 1, A native trooper of tho Bombay Lancers, stationed at Deesa, ran-a-muck and killed Colonel Heyland. He also fatally woundod two native officers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3376, 3 December 1889, Page 2
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