WEST AFRICA.
BRITISH AND- FRENCH INTERESTS. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—CopyrFsht. London, December 14. The French press accuses England of inducing Samory, a native slaver, to interpose between the French Soudan arid the Ivory Coast in order to facilitate British aggression in Che Hinterland. The newspapers insist that the destruction of Samory is imperative.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 5
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