ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.
MATTERS STILL IN UNCERTAINTY.
GENERAL PINTO’S STATEMENT.
A POWERFUL ENGLISH SQUADRON IN READINESS. London, Deo. 29. Information from Zambesia country reports that the Makalolo residents have been pacified, and General Pinto, reporting from the Mosamique, asserts that the British rseidents there wen thankful for his probation. Tbs Marquis of Salisbury is immovably Opposed to arbitration on tbe Zambeeia diffl. salty, and Portugal also does not desire it. The English Primo Minister is desirous to avoid any irritation or to despatch a fleet to Lisbon, Dot orders have been issued, and a powerful Fouadron will rendezvous at Gibraltar to bo ready for any emergency, Mr J, G, Blain, American Secretary of State, has publicly denied that America ia so operating with England in forcing Pottogal's band, as bad been assorted. In reply to an address from Oporto, Benbor Da Gomes, Minister for Foreign f Affairs, stated that ba was hopeful of an i amicable settlement of ths dispute between England and Portugal,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 397, 31 December 1889, Page 3
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164ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 397, 31 December 1889, Page 3
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