SOUTH AFRICA.
FURTIIEK OUTKACJES 7iY THE rOHTU(iL r KS|;. (iiT KLKcnuc •iKLKfiitAi , ii.-i-oi > \iiii;irr.) London, April '2'i. Loud Salishtuv lms i.-:sncil an ultimatum to Portugal, Muting that unless slid imm'idiiLtcly giws fiu'ilities to British traders for i'roc triidn tbroii-li Miishoniilimd, in ai'Wirdnnc" v.'ith til* 1 treaties in force, England will resort to forcible measures. Oai'Ktovn, May 'JS. Thn Portuguese otlicers at Hay brutally assaulted Messrs Painby and Coltjuboim, of the Uritisb Chartered Com]iany. The British Consul cables that the lives of tho English at Delagoa Bay arc unsafe.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2932, 30 April 1891, Page 2
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88SOUTH AFRICA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2932, 30 April 1891, Page 2
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