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ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

n- . (Electrlo Telcgraph-CopyriKht-CDfted Pfess ■y Association.) ' . Jj IjOkdon, Nov. 3. jr The Right Hori. James Bryco, a member , r of the late Liberal Ministry, speaking at j e Aberdeen, said military control of the jj navigable waters of the Bahr-el-Ghazal vt and Nile belongs to Egypt. Habitual n concession had not improved our relations | c with France. j Though the impression gains ground that France has withdrawn from Fashoda, no , c intimation, formal or otherwise, has [B reached Lord Salisbury. , c Paris newspapers declare that Great c Britain is needlessly humiliating France. 0 Tho British Mediterranean fleet at Corfu t has been ordered to rendezvous at Malta. The Channel fleet has arrived at Gibraltar. The coastguard fleet at Plymouth and the Isle of Wight are mobilising. 1 RICH GOLD FINDv • » Elcottlo Telegraph— Copyright— Unitoa Press t Association.) c Sydney, Nov. 3. B There is great excitement at Bathurst 8 over a rich gold find at Chambers creek. J The gold exposed on the reef is two feet 1 wide and resembles a jeweller's shop. Tho 1 stone is literally hanging together with 1 gold. It is said to be on the same line of c reef where Hotterman's famous .£20,000 1 nugget was found. Assays show 23ozs to ' the ton. t .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8358, 4 November 1898, Page 2

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ENGLAND AND FRANCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8358, 4 November 1898, Page 2

ENGLAND AND FRANCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8358, 4 November 1898, Page 2