MADAGASCAR AND THE FRENCH.
FOREIGN ' COMPLICATIONS „ ',UNLIKELY. . .. Prtsi Aaaoolaliou.-EJBck.tlo Telegraph,-Co|>jrlf(l)>. > Paris, November 28, M. Berthollet, .replying to a deputation in the' Chamber: of Deputies, declared that no foreign difficulty was likely to arise over Madagascar. France intended to adhere to the agreements with the Powers, and follow international law with regard to the treaties with the Hovas. The Queen would retain her dignity, and the natives would continue to administer the affairs of the island.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9990, 29 November 1895, Page 5
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