THE AFFAIRS OF CHINA.
■■»..■.- ''■ RAILWAY CQKCESSMN, by !TcleejNU)li-'-i'refS A.fsooi.atittn-HPoflj'.riEW Poking, Fob:rua:r.y 15. By promising £gOa,.OQO as litargtfn mceiioy, the Fra-fto'ci-Clifiieso Jjiifti'st'riiv) Bank obtained .1 ebncc.ssioii to' construct n railway fro ; ro Yafigsliou, via NaSikmg, Singyfu,' yuunan-l'Hi, and Ghtrrfking. ; "WHTTB WOLVES." ■, Poking, February 15. Military attaches areseo,ptienl regardi ing the Govwmncnt'fi alrijity-to ■crush tho "tfkito Wolf'' .bands., estimated to number thirty tlmiisauit men. 15riga,wls, ife).)i)mlpfl soldiery., and ri.fr ratr are Toatni.Bg tiro dis'lt.M'bed regions..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 7
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73THE AFFAIRS OF CHINA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 7
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