China.
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Mr E. H. Conger, the United States Minister in China, has been instructed to resist the clause in the proposed treaty of peace relating to separate revision of ihe treaties, because such a revision foreshadows special concessions to those* Powers which are foreir~ most in intriguing, besides producing * complications. Advice from Pekin reports that the conference of Ministers in at a standstill, pending references on various points to their respective Governments^ MISCELLANEOUS. j Get many is establishing a Consulate ; at Nankin, a treaty port on the Yang- j tse River. Admiral Seymour and Mr P. L. JWarren, British Consul at Hankow, have left Shanghai on a visit to the Yangtse forts. The Empress Dowager's warlike ordered is attributed by the European community in China to the influence Of Tung-fu-hsiang. Owing to the number of indignant protests lodged against his appointment, Cheng a notorious anti-foreigner has been made Salt Commissioner of Taotai of Shanghai, the appointment to which he was assigned in July last.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 November 1900, Page 3
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166China. Manawatu Herald, 27 November 1900, Page 3
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