WAR IN CHINA
RUSSIA'S BRIBE TO CHINA. t~-' i PBB PKBSB ASSOCIATION. Received 6, 9.18 a.m. London, March 4. In order to encourage Li Hußg Chang to sign the Manchurian Conven turn M. Dd Giera declared that Russia will not participate in the Powers' de-i maud for tha exocutioa of tea provincial eQici»)g. FRENCH POLICY. (Received C, 0.20 ajn.) Paris, March 5. In the Chamber of Deputies M. Delcasse, replyiog to questions, said the Allies neifier studied nor decided upon tha proposed expedition into the interior of China. France would not participate in any such expedition without weighty reasons, or first consulting the Chamber. French troeps would remain to secure a final settlement which would not be detrimental to France's interests.
THE MANCHURIAN AGREEMENT. (Received 6,0.34 p.m). LoHDOJt, March 5. In the House of Commons Lord Cranborne stated the Russo-Chiuese-Man-churian agreement wis engaging the earnest attention of Great Britain and the other Powers. RETURN OF THE IMPERIAL COURT. Received 6, 1.6 a.n. j ■t - Lokdos, March 5. j The Imperial Court is returning to Fekin. An escort is ordered to Honan jfrem Shantung.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 46, 6 March 1901, Page 3
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