ENGLAND & PORTUGAL.
THE AFRICAN AGREEMENT. Press Association,—Electric Telegraph.Copyright. ; London, June 2. The Anglo-Portuguese agreement compels the Portuguese to allow a railway to be constructed from the British Inland Territory through their possessions to the coast, and empowers England to compound with the Portuguese for the payment of Customs dues by the payment of one million sterling. Lisbon, June 2. The Portuguese commander on the Puns?we demands six thousand troops and an increased flotilla.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 5
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