WAR IN CHINA
OOUITC AGRKKB TO INFLICT FUNUH« MBKTB DEMANDED. THH TAITONFC iXMDITIOH, «B FMSS AISOOUTIOIt. Received 21, 0.20 a.m, Loxboi, Febrmry JA Li Hung Chaag and Shing ken announced that tie Ooort agree* t* inflict the punishments demanded W the Ministers. It is understood at Shanghai feat Count Waldersee's proposed international expedition to Taiyunfu will consist of fifteen thousand troops intended to escort the Emperor to Pekin, or make a demonstration: throughout Chili if ths Court shows a desire te procrastinate in accepting Ae Powers' demands.
• FUTURE PROTEOTrON OT LKQA.TION&. I (Received 2', 0.29 a.m.) London, Pi truary 20",. '• In the House of Com moos, Lord' Cranboma siid the quentio» of the future protection of the Legations at Poking wati still undecided as for asGreat Britain was concerned, but the" Government #a* fixing such reuonaMv limit j a* it thought expedient, .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 21 February 1901, Page 2
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