I CABLE NEWS (Br Blbotbio Telegraph.—Coptbight.) WAR IN CHINA I AN IMPORTANT AKREST. I TAKU HARBOUR lOE-BOUND. [PIS PBBB3 ASSOCIATION.] Received 12, 9.5 a.m, Piking, December 11. Count Waldersee has arretted Yiki, Li Huag Chang's Manchu Secretary, on a oluurge of communicating with the Bonn. London, December 11. Taku harbour is ice-bound. THE OHAITBE-WALDERSBE INCIDENT Received 13, 0.3 a.m. Loxdok, December 12, The Chaffee-Waldersee inoident has cloced, General Chaffee admitting the inappropriateness of his assertion that looting wss committed by the men who had done nothing towards the relief of Pekin. THE PAOTINOWU PRIZE MONEY. BRUISE SHARE GIVEN TOR CHINESE RELIEF. (Received 13, 0.3 a.m.) Loudon, December 12. Couit Waldersee has handed General Gaselee XI 1,600, the British share of the plunder taken by the Allies from Faotingfu. General Gaselee handed the money to Col. Satow for the relief ef destitute Chinese. COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS. FIB FBBM ABSQOIATIOJT. (Received IX, 9.8 a.m.) Stdnbt, December 12. The citizens of Melbourne will erect an arehat a cost of £IOOO for the Commonwealth procession. The other ealoiiea are being urged to take similar action. & The Governments ef Queensland and South Australia have asked Mr. Chamberlain to allow the Imperial troops to extend their visit there. Melbourne, December 12. In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Murray objected to the manner in whieh the Earl of Hopetoun v>as being treated to suit the pride and jealousy of New South Wales. Though extremely ill and a bad sailor, he was compelled to tranship and go on by sea, whereas he could have landsd at Adelaide and proceeded overland. A very heavy responsibility rested on those who were to blame for such treatment which was a disgrace, Ottawa, December 11. Yielding to the general Canadian and Imperial wish Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, accompanied by his wife and several of his colleagues, will attend the opening ef the Australian Commonwealth Parliament.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 246, 13 December 1900, Page 3
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