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o. (Per Press Association.) Pabis. Nov. 24. " Owing to strong foreign pressure France, after massing troops on the frontier, hua abandoned the expedition to Twat, Morocco. The Figaro states France opposes the British occupation at. Massowah, especially after her occupation at Dongola. The financiers are infuriated at the statement that it is impossible to afford the Porte help until practical reforms are executed. General Billot addressing a gathering of editors of the service journals said 50 per cent of the men of the continental armies only served for a year. He added that the commanders of these corps were perfect Satraps subject to no rulo, aud reform in this direction was imperative. Pretoria, Nov. 24. by orders of President Kruger the staff of the African Critic has been arrested under the new Press law. Later. The members oii the African Critic staff have been released from custody. New York, November 24. The outlook in West Indies andGuiano is serious and in the event of enclosing Canefield's, riots are feared in Deunnara. The Government is anxious. Madrid, Nov. 24. The trial of 120 anarchists, for complicicv in bomb outrages, will begin at Barcelona in January.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 126, 26 November 1896, Page 2
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