WAR IN CHINA
By Eleotrio Telbsraml-Coptrwht [pbb press association.] A CHINESE ENVOY EXECUTED. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE DELAYED. Received 14, 9.45 a.m. Honq Kosa, August 13. Ohing-yin-suan, who was Chinese envoy at the Queen's Jubilee celebrations, has been executed by Imperial order. After the battle of Yang-tsun, the Allies rested for three days owing to excessive heat. The dyke waters are now subsiding. |
ENGLISH BNGINBISRS FOR CHINA. Received 14,9.50 a.m. London, August 13. A balloon seotion of tho English Engineers has been selected for China.
THE DEPARTURE OF A FRENCH FOROH
Paris, August 13. M. Loubot at Marseilles took farewell of the French expedition for Ohina. The force is under the command of General Voyson.
IMPERIAL EDIOTS.
THE LEGATIONS AGAIN BOMBARDED. (Received 15, 1.17 a.m.l llokg Konq,.August 13. - Imperial-edicts i actios of foreigners li ivo been issued [jiroiruTion of cue L ■galwne. ' i-igaiu a.reely bombarded tge Legations Tor two days from the batteriej on the
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 15 August 1900, Page 2
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