![]() ![]() Tlie French half- brouds are jubilant at what they consider a victory, while the English settlers two correspondingly in- dignant, and threaten to lynch Kiel if the sentence is not carried out. The official document conveying u respite for the rebel leader Kiel li\s not yet been received but Governor Dewdney declares he has received advices stating it is on the way. ![]() t" ÃETI<<\L "WS" TELEGRAM.1 ] IVIININIPFU, WEDXKSDAY NIOJtRINU. TIffi REPRIEVE OF KIEL, 1 HALULCINATION OF THE CONVICT. If such an understanding could be brought about it would constitute a solid wall of Mahmnetnnbin from Trinoli through the i-oudau to Morocco and a safeguard against French Bggiesaiua ill Africa. with whom hitherto they have not had even diplomiitic: riaittions. deavouring to bring about an understanding with all the other Soudanese Sultans, especially his neighbours, so as to connect them more closely "ith the Sultutis of Morocco and Constantinople. The Arab p4Ar K.l Akhabar learns from Tripoli that the Sultan of Kano in the Soudan is en. Tile Sultan will not inter- vene until negotiations reach a certain stage, and it is bt lieveil that matters will come to a point in uboul tea days. Said Pasha has expressed to his Mnj,g,' Ii ¡'p" of arriving at a satisfactory result with I'.ngluntf. Palace ruuiours vepiesunt tiie Sultan to have stated in a private interview with Baron Calice, the Austrian Anita» ![]() ABANDONEENT OF THE JOINT OCCUPATION PROPOSALS. The corre- spondent goes on to assert that Spain's reply to this been tliat tlie proposal originated by the KnglU-h represetsutive at th.i Congo Conference to maks resolutions then arrived at applicable to JII! rucitie was rejected by the jrepreventatives Otl he Powers.Ä®NGLAND ANO EGYPT. n at IInd approved by the Congo Conference for the ncqui«itin by any European Power of neutral' territory in Equatori?t ?fric* should be applied to I\ll Rueh tcni:ory in the
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