SOUTH AFRICA.
(iiy KLKcnuc iki.kuhai'H.—coi'vuicnr.) Lo.vdox, April 2". Tx the House of Lords to-day (lie Marquis of Salisbury announced (hat the Puriuguese (ioverniui'iit had ordered (he removal of every obsfaele interfering with (he five navigation of the Pungwe river and Hie passage into tho interior, but h" said that the demeanour of the Portuguese ollieials in Mashonalaiid was so unsatisfactory that three British warships had be-n ordered (o ivnd--zvous oil' the nion'. ii of (he river (o proteet British interests. The Premier fur'h"!' stated Unit a Consular-Agent had been sent, to Mashonnlaiid to se:' thai; th" I'vms of 11].' mi ii lus vivendi were respected. It is !M\v expected t hat (he quest ion of further reparation by Portugal will be reserved for tile present. In (he House of Lords the Marquis of Salisbury, in referring to the promises made to Portugal with regard to Ma.shonaland, said that Portuguese promises wore seldom fulfilled. April J I. The Mirquis of Salisbury has received a reassuring report inspecting the Portuguese in Mnshonalaud. Lisr.ox, April 2u. The Portuguese Government is sending a htr 'e qunitity of gunpowder to the authoriti-s in M ishonulii-nd.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2931, 28 April 1891, Page 2
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190SOUTH AFRICA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2931, 28 April 1891, Page 2
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