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AN ABSCONDING DEBTOR. THE FRENGH AND ENGLISH AT TAMATAVE. [SPECIAL TO UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.! Lojtdon, 6th November. .Smith, an absconding insolvent, has been arrested here and committed for trial in Melbourne. The Morning Post says that the settlement of the annexation question depends solely on the will of the colonists themselves. The Globe attaches grave weight to Lord Normanby's protest on the subject. Major Fergusson, a relative of Sir James Fergusson, has received an Indian appointment. The Haytian rebels have proclaimed Karageorgerech (sic) dictator. Lord Lansdowne denies having received any menacing letters. The animosity existing between the French and English sailors at Tamatave is said to be intense, and likely to become dangerous. M. Eugene Rouher, the eminent French statesman, is reported to be seriously ill.
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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1883, Page 2
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131CABLE NEWS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT. Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1883, Page 2
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