THE CHINESE WAR.
The Anglo-Russian Friction
[by electric telegraph.—copyright]
(per press association).
Received this day at 8 50 a.m. London, March 19,
It is expected that ton thousand French troops in China will .shortly return.
Waldcrsce was authoritatively intervened with a view of ending the mutually hostile attitude of the British and Russians at Tientsin. The New York Herald’s Tientsin correspondent states that Wogack lias declined Waldcrscc’s compromise. Balfour, in the Commons, said the mission of the prover to Fdliot Blonde Islands, in January was to suppress the Chinese pirates and was in punishment of Article 52 of (lie Treaty of Tientsin.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 March 1901, Page 3
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