China.
The Dowager-Empress of China is .tated to be in sympathy witn the antiforeign movement of the "-Bc&en." This is considered the worst feature of the rebellion, whicb, however, haa made no real impression. The British and American mission* aries who have been surrounded by the " Boxers " at Paotingfu were safe on Monday, though in great danger. The rebels have done an enormoas amount of damage to tb^fct&Wttr railway. / A. crisis- has occurred at the Imperial Palace. Prim-TChing Is trying to Indue/. tb£* Dowager- Empress not to da ___yt_ridg which will provoke the intervention of European Powers. The Tsung-li-Yamen has promised to Consider the offer made by the Russian authorities to land troops to suppress the " Boers," whose depredations are daily becoming more serious. A party of Cossacks who had been landed at Tientsin to search for refugees had a sharp encounter with .. some " Boxers." A Russian officer and three Cossacks were wounded. Thirteen Chinese were killed and many wounded.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1900, Page 2
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160China. Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1900, Page 2
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