CHINA AND JAPAN.
Hongkong papers are to hand to the 30th June, from which we quote as folovvs :—: — The Overland China Mail of June 13 says : — The Taeping rebellion seems to be now entirely suppressed, and that much sooner than we ventured to anticipate. The chief queation now before foreign nations, and especially England, is what change will the altered state of matters produce between the treaty powers. We have it from high authority that there will be no attempt made to presume upon the superior position which the Chinese authorities have been placed in by our assistance, and we have no reason to doubt the statement.
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Evening Post, Issue 182, 7 September 1865, Page 3
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107CHINA AND JAPAN. Evening Post, Issue 182, 7 September 1865, Page 3
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