FRANCE AND SIAM
Prtsa ACTocimop— Keetrie Telegnvh— Copyright. Paris, June 29. News from Bangkok states that the mission ot the French Admiral in Siam has bo far been of a peaceful character. June 30. It is believed that mines are laid in the river at Bangkok. It is alleged th&t French colonists in Farther India have grossly misled the Government, aud the dispute could be easily settled. Sir E. Grey, Under-Secretary for Foreigu Affairs, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said a warship was stationed at Bangkok to protect British interests and others were being got ready to proceed there.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8524, 1 July 1893, Page 7
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