AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
.Russia Restoring Railways to China.
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London, Oct 10.
Morrison states that Russia is preparing to restore the Shanbaikwan railway to the Chinese, provided the outlay is reimbursed, and no foreign soldiers patrol the line. Eussia is also restoring the Ninohang line. , Lessor, the new Eussian Minister and Satow, are adjusting the Tientsin siding dispute. ’ The Tongas colleries in new Tientsin have a daily output of 1,203 tons. The Tongusau railway workshops are •employing, 17,000 men building rolling .stock. - i ;
Shanghai, Oct. 10.
Ching has requested the withdrawal of iafll foreign business establishments from Pekin on the ground that it is not a treaty port.
London, Got. 10.
The Times hints Russia suspecis the ' disinterestedness of Germany’s support in the Far East,. Germany is pushing for* ward in Asia Minor,
Turkey’* position in the Balkans and Russian projects in Persia, make a serious «a)l upon Bussian energies.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 October 1901, Page 3
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