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CABLE NEWS

(By Elbctbio Thlbwuph.—Oomnn) «,

WAR IN CHINA

YUSHKN BRHBADKD. A REBELLION AT LAUOHAMHTJ RESTORATION TO BRITAIN OF KAILS WAY WORKSHOW. * i LARGE WITHDRAWAL Or HdUfOB 1 TBOOFB. I «&-*&* I (mh ram ASBooiAiiM). ' r* , Received 2, 0.18 a,». - ""^jgj Lonw)H, March I. "J It ig officially stated at Shanghai that-. Yushan was beheaded at Laookanfa, capital of the province of Kanai, oa February 22nd. Lihaienun.-a protcga of FrinoeTna* and Tungfubfkmg,. h»a started a nW> lionatLauchanftr, The railway workshops aft Tongisbafl, on the Shanhsikwaa line, hare been restored to the British in a tttirftstaty state. Arrangements are being mud* fer > ho withdrawal of 10,000 French trosMi from China during the present montk. ITALY TO RETAIN THE CUBTOITB BUILDINGS. A WARNING RE OONOE3SIONB. (Received »,5.12 p.m). Losdok, March 2. The Foreign Ministers have decided that Italy shall retain the Custom* buildings at Pokic, as they are meededl for the extension of the fortification at the Legation area. Germany has intimated to Li HangChang that it is inexpedient for China , to make separate eonctiuons te Static r or companies, and give away valaabta ■ assets while its obligations towards th« Powers collectively an not clearly defined,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 45, 4 March 1901, Page 2

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192

CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 45, 4 March 1901, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 45, 4 March 1901, Page 2

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