AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
FIGHT WITH BANDITS. 13y Telegraph—L'ress Association —Copy right London, April 22. The French-German expedition sent to expel General I.ill from a strong position, occupied lluilu. it was abandoned, owing to Liu bring ordered to withdraw from .11 uili,. A company of Fourth J I’unjaub infantry lmd a severe engagement with a thousand bandits between Cliingwanta and Suingfu. Major A. Kola-owning. and a Sepoy were killed. Reinforcements have been sent. f Fifty thousand Shantung coolies have been shipped to Fort Arthur, Niuelnvang, and Vladivostoek to replace the Chinese laborers killed or expelled in Manchuria last autumn.
INCENSED STUDENTS. London, April 22. ('hinese students are incensed at the suspension of their examinations. They threaten to hurn the official Yamens at Chekiang, and expel.the Mandarins.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 88, 23 April 1901, Page 3
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