THE WEST AFRICAN DISPUTE.
A GERMAN CLAIM.
P(6M Association,—Electric Telegraph.—
| V\'V„ Parts, October 31. r: The Anglo-French Commission '-'appointed to settle the dispute 1 between.
Great Britain and France in Wester) Africa lias entered upon its labours. •• •'
I ' \ i: '/ Berlin, October 31.; Germany lias made a claim to Gandu, a native West African Sultanate embracing territory on both banks of the Niger River, alleging that Great Britain has 110 treaty with the Sultan."..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10589, 2 November 1897, Page 5
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