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WAR IN CHINA

SMARTNESS OK GERMAN TROOPS. ! PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 2, 0.20 a.m. I London, May 1. The noo-pa'ticipation of French troops'in the r figh'i gon th< St andi frnn'ier is nttribu'ed at Perio to thespl-ndid marching if the Gar mans, which enabled them t« outstrip the French,

Tt e Peking corrcp ndsct of The Times comp'ains I hat n n fc'fi :it,i n of| the cxpfdit.V n was made b-fo e hand to the British.

j The work of fortifying t' <> legations :i l P. king is fitished. I fortifieatio; s are dtscrifid as formidable They commind the Imperial take, Receive 12, .11 a.m. Londo.v, May 1. The idemnity cliimed by Germany from Clrni ine'ndei £220,000 for fortifying Kinochan, and £165 000 fni laying eab'es b .twecn Kiaccluu, Shanliai, and Chefoo. DISPOSITION OK FOREIGN FORGES IN CHINA. Received 2 10.30 p.m. Londos, May 2. The feneiv.l-commaniling the fore'gn fo ces in China propose until razing forts is comp'eted that Great Britain, France, Gennmy, and J <pin shall each j retain 1400 and Italy 400 troops at Ti ntsin. B;i'.ain, Fnnce, Russia, snd Gormnny (jdi 300 and Italy 100 at Shanba'kwan, Ti ey a'so propose that the genera's shall crn'rol the civil administration, thus hoping that Ohina will more r.a'dily sga e to peice con ditiens.

GERMANY'S CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION. GREAT BRITAIN DECLINES TO ESTABLISH A PRECEDENT. ROYAL COMMISSION INVESTIGATING CLAIMS. • Received 2, 10.30 p.m. London, May 2. Great Britain being aveisa to e-i'aVi-lis-h a precedent, has rejectrd Germany's c'aim to a lump sum (f £SOOO ps compenfaMon to Germans expelled from the Tramvaa'.

A commission appointed by Lord Lmsdowne last month to investigate the c'aims of deported foreigners is examining individml chims.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 88, 3 May 1901, Page 3

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284

WAR IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 88, 3 May 1901, Page 3

WAR IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 88, 3 May 1901, Page 3

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