WAR IN CHINA
KUSSIA STRIVING FOR CONCESSIONS. LI HUNG CHANG'S DIPLOMACY. PF.R P'.ESS ASSOCIATION. Received 10, 4.15 p.m. London, May 18. The Times Tokio states thit M. De Giers p oposc-i to Li Huns' Cbang that Ku-sia should tuarant.e the iiiiemi ity in reu-n for political confessions made to Uuss'a by C'him. Li UuDg Ul'.ar'g expr sssil a feu- to Sugg's!; th'j airaijroii ent vh'ch would lead tomi-r»prrseii'atioo. lies'! o ild ie t -re Ru-sia's ititi.r a o i\ latiuis wiih Chiia wLen the Couic n turned t' Pekin. !
GERMANS DEFEAT THE CHINK.SE. THE TIENTSIN PAICWAY LANDS. Received If, 9.' 5 p.m. London, May 18, The Germans defeated the Chinese at Ausu Pats and rc.opied Kwangchang, which is ou'side Count Waldersee's sphere of action. In the House of O >mmons, Lord Cranbarne slated the preprint oiy right to land claimed by the railway company at Tientsin thr.ugh which Ku-!-sia is pushing reads aie not pr*judic*d by Russia's action, as the question of ownership of the land was reserved for negotiation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 20 May 1901, Page 3
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