THE CHINESE WAR.
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London, January 9. Identical protocols representing the Allies have boon handed to the Chinese peace envoys for signature and affixing the Imperial seal. The Times' Pekin correspondent states that the assurance given to the acceptance of tho terms will bo duly completed, Colonel Tulloch has returned from tho to Kaoliying. The inhabitants proved submissive. Changchitung is urging the Court to establish the capital in tho Xtinglza pro(^.yince. The Germans after sovoral hours' fighting expelled 3001) Chinese froru a town 20 miles north-west of the junction cf the great walls, killing and wounding 200. ' j One Gorman was killed and four Wounded. Combination against Russia London,. January 9. Influential American papers protest that Eussias seizure of Manchuria is immicial to American trading interests and urgo the co-operation of England, Japan and Germany, with a view of combatting Russian aggression. Von "Waldersee declined Russia's proposal to restore the North China railways to Germany because the suggested terms transfer and overrode existing British right.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 January 1901, Page 4
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171THE CHINESE WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 January 1901, Page 4
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