The Franco-Chinese Difficulty. Paris, November 22.
! The secretary of the"Lon&on and San Fianei^co Bank (Limited) has* absconded. His defalcations are stated to amount to £s*ooo. , • ,_li_L_, ■, ,{m
It has transpired ,that the jyiarquis Tseng, the Chinese Ambassador J 1 'hasintonned 3VI. Ferry, the French Premier, that an attack by the l^eneh forces on Bacninh, Tonquin, will b"e deemed'by the GhTfiii3g r €rbvBi f hment a casus belli." The Marquis Tseng has also informed M. Ferry that the report to hand two days ago that the Chinese jbroops- have evacuated Bacninh' is devoid 'of trfuth.
' The' Mailtl. '*" The homeward mails yja»Brindisi, which left Melbourne on October 11th, were delivered in London to-day,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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