China.
MILITARY OPERATIONS. A German force has defeated the Imperial troops at An-shu, capturing two Krupp guns. A torce consisting of a thousandGermans, Russians and French from Tientsin has gone from Tientsin jin order to protect the lines of communication against the Boxers. The allied columns, after converging at Paoting-fu, in Chili, continued their march towards Cheng-ling-fn, ! about seventy miles south-west of that town, where there are many European missionaries and engineers. THE SOUTHERN VICEROYS. The Berlin correspondent of the . Daily News states that the Southern 1 Viceroys soughf and r.bl. lined from the allies a promise of assistance against the Court. Admiral Seymour proceeds to Nanking and Touchang to confer with them. . _ A violent Boxec. proclamation has been circulated at Lien-chau, in the i province of Kwang-tung, Southern China. It blames the Emperor for tolerating fore^ners. : .
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Manawatu Herald, 30 October 1900, Page 2
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137China. Manawatu Herald, 30 October 1900, Page 2
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