ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.
(PKR PBKB3 ASSOCIATION.)
London, January 14. Lord Salisbury bad arranged in the case of Portugal holding out, to occupy Delogoa, Quilliraane, the Cape Verde Islands ;>nd S' Vincent, The English Press is unanimous in supporting Lord Salisbury in his attitude on the Portuguese question. The French and Spanish. Press, on the other hand, denounce what they call his brutality. Lisbon Jnouary 14 and 15. Senhor Pimental is an opponent of surrender to England. Senhor Gomes, his predecessor, has apologised for the insult offered to the British Consulate, and replaces the escutcheon. The rioting has been suppressed; seventy arrests were made, mostly students. Overtures were made to the soldiery by the mob to fraternise with them, but the men stood firm to their colors.
A Patriotic League is being formed to discourage trade with England. • ; A meeting announced to be held at Oporto, to protest againot the surrender, has been prohibited.
Rioters stoned the British Consulate »t "Opof to, but the police dispersed them.
Senhor Pimeatal has succeeded in forming a Ministry. Lisbon is quieting down but pnblia feeling in the provinces is excited. The British #»g wag buraed by a mob *t 0oimto»,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2330, 16 January 1890, Page 2
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196ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2330, 16 January 1890, Page 2
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