PORTUGUESE INSULT.
(BY KLKCTMC TELEOllAl'il.—nOl'VllinilT.) London, March 1(>. TIIH Ntt'fiiiK.T Countess nf Carnarvon, si'izoil by th>; Portuguese, has been taken to' Dclaprou Bay. Sim useondcrt tho Limpopo at tilt; express wish of Ginip.'itiaiiii, it chief who repudiates vassalage to the Portuguese. The Times and other journals say Portugal must lie culled to account. Thi! Marquis of Salisbury states that tho action ot' tho Portuguese authorities in seizing tin! steamer Countess of Carnarvon was unjustifiable, unless the vessel was landing iirins on Portuguese territorv. March 17. Sir J. Fcrgussou in reply U> a queation, said that tliePortuguu-e authorities accused the Countess of Carnarvon of smuggling.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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104PORTUGUESE INSULT. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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