AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
SIX THOUSAND TROOPS TO BE RETAINED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Juno 14. Lord Craubourno states that the allies havo agrcod upon tho nocossity of maintaining 6,000 troops in North China. An Imporial edict grants all demands of tho Powers. Tho signature to tho treaty will bo completed at tho end of Juno. Tho Chinese Litorary and Military Examination will bo suspended in all provinces where there has boon antiforeign riots since 1900. PERMANENT GARRISON. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Hongkong, Juno 14. Tho permanent garrison remaining at Tientsin consists of a Hongkong regimont and tho 31st Madras Infantry, with pompoms. At Shankaikwan tho garrison consists of tho 4th Gurkha Infantry. FRENCH SATISFIED AT LAST. By Telegraph— Pross Association—Copyright Paris, Juno 14. Satisfaction is expressed in Franco at tho British proposal in roforonco to tho China settlement; othonviso Groat Britain and Franco would havo boon virtually tho solo guarantors of tho loan.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 133, 15 June 1901, Page 2
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152AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 133, 15 June 1901, Page 2
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