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The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 53, November 11, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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hands of Egypt and England.

Fresh trouble is now arising between the English and the French.

You must not get the idea that the English are doing dreadful things in
Africa, because they are concerned in most of the troubles that are
disturbing the "Dark Continent."

The fact of the matter is simply that England and France are the largest
landholders in Africa, and are therefore interested in most of the
quarrels. The British colonies are also much more scattered than the
possessions of any of the other powers, and consequently England has
more neighbors to dispute with than the others, and from this fact
appears to be more quarrelsome than she really is.

The present trouble between France and Great Britain concerns the
boundary line between the possessions of the two countries in Western
Africa.

This line has been in dispute for nearly thirty years, and has been the
subject of four treaties in ten years.

One of these agreements laid out the northern boundary line of the
British possessions on the west coast, the Niger territory as it is
called, but it failed to come to any decided understanding about the
western boundary.

You must understand that these tracts of land which have been taken
possession of by the European powers are not by any means deserted or
uninhabited lands. On the contrary, many of them teem with people, and
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