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CABLE SUMMARY.

(By Cable, -ranee asbooiation.) London, May 5. A sjnjNGENT system of passports is to be imposed on. foreigners entering. Russia, . ■■: ■•■■•■.. GeneralCaprivi strongly supports the expansion of German colonies. ... , Portugal is prepared to accept arbitration over the Zambesi dispute. f France has assented to the conversion of the Egyptian debt, on condition that the operation shall not bo repeated for fifteen years, and that the Powers shall disburse the profits, An Anarchist dynamite factory has been; discovered at Lyons. -••'.;:, Herr Krauol and Mr Anderson have begun the work of delimiting the Eng-i lish and German spheres in Africa,.. The two Nyanzas and Uganda are the disputed points, The Sonata has requested tho ProeN tkt to negotiate with England, fojf the pwpoao of ppfivontitig tlio influs . o| Olilttflflo Into the United States thwiigh Cauatki

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIII, Issue 6603, 7 May 1890, Page 2

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134

CABLE SUMMARY. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIII, Issue 6603, 7 May 1890, Page 2

CABLE SUMMARY. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIII, Issue 6603, 7 May 1890, Page 2

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