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(Per Independent Cable Service.) CHINA'S GRAVE POSITION. _______ ST.' PETERSBURG, Mar. 27. The Foreign Office to-day admits unofficially, that the attitude of China concerning- Russia's demands simtly indicates that China is still longer delaying the occupation of her territory. Russia does not look for serious resistance; but is preparing for emergencies. , ■ ' LONDON, Mar. 27. Reports from Chinese ports state that the Cossacks are driving the Chinese from the Amur Valley, and the Chinese are retaliating iy wiecking portions of the M-int.hurian railway. That the British Foreign Office has apprehensions as to the gravity of the complications between Russia and CJiina is reflected in the jump to 15f . per cent, at Lloyds of the 'premium against war before April 25. At first the figure was 5 per cent, and a day or two ago it rose to 10 per cent.

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Grey River Argus, 19 April 1911, Page 7

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SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS Grey River Argus, 19 April 1911, Page 7

SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS Grey River Argus, 19 April 1911, Page 7

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