WAR IN CHINA
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AUSTRALIANS VOLUNTEER FOR RAILWAY SERVICE. reinstatement of t ben kg hi. FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 16. 6.16 p.m. Losdon, March 15. Eighty Australian* volunteered at Pekin for the Shanhaikwan railway service for half a year. . , i General AUsieff has reinstated Tseneghi as Governor of Mukden with 4000 Cossacks to support him. THE CHINEBE DECAPITATIONS. Received 18,12.65 a.m. Losdon, March 17. Dtgicos, {the Russian Minister m China, vehemently declared he would sooner lose his right band than consent to any mere decapitations. GERMANY INDIFFERENT AS TO MANOHURIA. peaoe conditions must BE i FULFILLED. Bkkhn, Mareh 16. , In the Reichstag, Count Bulow taid Germany was indifferent to the future of Manchuria. He thought it undesir- , abl« that Uhina's reeources should be , diminished. Li Hung beaut,- . ful promises, and Chinese dodges and , Bophi-tries were insufficient to secure , the wacuation of the province of Chili , until the peace conditions had be9n , subatantial'y fulfilled.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 3
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159WAR IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 3
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