CONTINENTAL.
f AITSTMA AND EOIJMANIA.
GMIMBETTA ON ■ TTTNISIAN ' ' AFFAIRS/
■ ; .:/ .VIENNA, T)eo.± ; The reJfctibhi between the Ap*. trian arid Koumahifln Government; are at thje prefitot time miicli Btrainec over tlie queition of the naTigatioi
of the.Bartiibe. The Anatmt? GoTerument lias'in the meantime suspendeJ all diplomatic communication with the Roumanian Principality until Count Kal»oky,the new Austrian "Premier, has examined into the points m dispute between the two countries. • PATHS, Dec. 3. . M. Eousfan, the !Freiich resident ■«t Tunis, has arrived m this city, and it is currently reported that ne Ims been superseded m his position though nothing defiiite is yet known. M. Gatnbeita, President of the Council of Ministers, made asneecli to-day, m the course of which he etated that his Government would not object to European control of affairs m Tunis, if such was desired by the Powers.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 178, 7 December 1881, Page 3
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138CONTINENTAL. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 178, 7 December 1881, Page 3
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