WAR IN CHINA
THE MANOHURIAN QUESTION. LI HUNG CHANG ON PRINCE TUAN'S REBELLION. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Reeeived 10, 9.23 a.m London, April 10. The Times correspondent at Pekin reports that the Po«e>s con-ider tto present a favonfable opportunity of securing the recognition of Manchuria as an integral part of Cairn. The foreign Ministers are accordingly making arrangements to include the desired i ecognition of Manchuria's pout ion in a general settlement of the Chicese difficulty. Li Hung Chang believes Prince Tuan and Tung Fuhsiatig are creating a diversion by raising a rebellion in order 13 secare their personal pardon. A RUSSIAN THREAT a policy ok severity; COLLISIONS IN MANCHURIA. Received 11, 10.41 p.m. London, April 10. De Giera informed Li Hung Chang that instead of advancing the Chinese . ciupe in the Ministers Conference he should henceforth support a policy of the utmost sev rity. Collisiocs between the Russians and Chinese have already been renewed in Manchuria.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 3
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