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The French in Siam.

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London, July 28. The China correspondent of the " Standard " wires that the Chinese have decided to oppose the French advance beyond degree 21, and will mobilise troops m the event of emergency. The " Standard's " Paris correspondent telegraphs that the French Foreign Minister has informed the British Ambassador that France has assented to a compromise m connection with the Siam difficulty. ' " ■ * Telegrams f^om Bangkok state that the blockade began on Wednesday. Neutral ships were ordered to leave, three daye before the blockade, the entrances to the bay of Bangkok and the entire coast. July 29. In the House of Commons to-day Sir E. Grey stated the Crown law officers were enquiring into the legality of the French blockade m Siam. Ho said there was great perplexity as to the acfcqal d*fce o£ fche blockade;' The French Foreign Minister had informed the British Ambassador m Paris that it wouid begin on the 31st, while the British Minister m Bangkok had oabled that it began on Wednesday last. Siam hasaccepted the French ultimatum m its entirety, and France accpfa the reply, leaving the provinces m the Uppe* Mekong, which England gtgeq'TO Sitfih, subjecti to separate, tiegotia^ons between France and England, {Received July 90, 10.45 am.) Paws, July 29. The French Press is exultant at the surrender of Si»m to the French terms, and regards it as a triumph for French democracy, and a serious bbw to British influence m the wjsfe,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3039, 31 July 1893, Page 3

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The French in Siam. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3039, 31 July 1893, Page 3

The French in Siam. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3039, 31 July 1893, Page 3