the Portuguese question. This officer has been considerately ordered home, and it is improbable that ha will return to Mozambique. the recall of the Major the Portuguese Government will cany out the first of Lord Salisbury s demands. The Admiralty have issned a statement to the
31 December 1889 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
MPA y, DECK BE R 31, rnist<l »t the clwe »f the yenr from to per cent. The hit times that the rut* advanced In)® •'> C percent, were both period*ofappfrheaeiot*. rise took place iu when the otOI«a*(ow failure w»s annuuumi ; an'! advanced to per cent, early in 1882, when the panic
31 December 1889 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The SacuraeT enbeaitied letter hed received from the Bccrvtary of Sou etvof drewiot Uuo tne eebeme for rumination 10 oommncial know- the B.ciety'a pro«i!mm». and anking be informed if there exists in lh* n>-if any which eiudenta acquire the ineiraeuon necoeaarv them to the TW S*
31 December 1889 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Weleam that in official circles ;t satisfactorily noted that the Fortagnese Govern men t has been able, through iUnees of Major Serpa Pinto, to carry out tbe first of Lord Salisbury'* demands toothing the Zambesi qoeatioo —the withdrawal Major Serpa Fin to. That officer is comin
31 December 1889 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England