FRANCE AND SIAM.
STRAINED RELATIONS AGAIN,
FRENCH WARSHIPS SENT TO
BANGKOK.
. Zs*£ . . Bangkok, June 10. The Siamese'Governn_ent> has refused to bring into Courb the mandarin who has already been tried and acquitted of the assassination of the French officer which brought abaub the dispute between France and Siam. They allege they are afraid the French will seize and .place him on board a gunbpab. .. A deadlock has consequently occurred. ; ' V Paris, June 11. The French warships at Saigon have boen ordered to Bangkok to support the demand for the surrender of the mandarin. Bangkok, June 11. M. De Tillaers, French Envoy to Siam, urges France to retain Chantaboon, owing to the refusal of the Siamese to yield Phrayot. _ . .- '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 139, 12 June 1894, Page 5
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