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THE CHINESE DIFFICULTY.

[PER ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.

[per press association.]

London, May 29.

The Standard’s Shanghai correspondent states that 4000 Kweichau insurgents entered Szechuan, causing a panic, and 3000 Yunuanose trOops threaten to join them.

A pourparler is passing between the Allies and China in reference to tiie appointment of a successor to Count von Waldersee as Comraander-in-Chief.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 May 1901, Page 4

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57

THE CHINESE DIFFICULTY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 May 1901, Page 4

THE CHINESE DIFFICULTY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 May 1901, Page 4

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