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[ Despite the publication of the des- [ patch from Washington, the English newspapers are unconvinced that Conger is alive. They suggest he fell into Prince Tuan's hands. The French papers ask why, if the Emperor telegraphs, are the Ambassadors prevented. Some suspect the Emperor's message is a trap to create international discord. Eight thousand Japanese troops arrived at Tientsin and 2100 at Cheefoo on Tuesday. The Powers have agreed to a proposal of M. Delcasse's to prohibit the

exportation of arms to China. — A Bill accordingly has been introduced in the House of Lords to enable the Government to prohibit the export. The Chinese Minister at St. Petersburg suspects that forged Government Edicts are at the bottom of the declaration of war against Eusaia.

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Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1900, Page 2

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Latest. Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1900, Page 2

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