BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
,-United Frees Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright. Eeceived March 26,11.15 a.in. AFRICAN INTERESTS. PAEIS, March 25. M. Hanotaux states that the difii- ■ eulties between France and Great Britain over the Niger territory are half settled. SIGNOE CEISPI’S EESIGNATION. EOME, March 25.
Signor Crispi has resigned his seat as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. THE GEEMAN NAVY.
BERLIN, March 25,
The Eeichstag, by a majority of 73 votes, passed the first clause of the Navy Bill. CEETAN AFFAIRS.
LONDON, March 25. In the House of Commons Mr Cnizon stated that the withdrawal of Germany and Austria would not affect the other Powers in regard to Crete. The appointment of Prince George as Governor will remain in abeyance until Thessaly is evacuated by the Turks. COREA.
The Corean Government has released the American adviser from his engagement. Received March 27, 5.15 p.m. A MEETING OF THE CABINET. March 26.
A hurriedly convened meeting of the British Cabinet was held yesterday.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11539, 28 March 1898, Page 5
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