WAR IN CHINA.
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VIENNESE COMPLAINTS. (PBR PBFBB ASSOCIATION ) RaoeWed 31, 9.33 a.m. Londos, May 30. Vienna newspapers compltin that the Chinese problem is still unsolved, and that rac'ionary Mandarin* an unpunished. Of all the Powers that interceded, they say Russia alone ha dei ived advantage. '
OONDITIONB OF fkß EVACUATION. Receive) 1,0.51 am. Losdojt, May 31. Count Walderfee, icfa letter to IA Sung Ching, says that if order is maintained and tbe inhabitants protected the Allies will evacute Paolingfa a> d Pek ; o. He adds t hat China is bow [nfFrdtd an rppor'unity to show iter aMliy to Maud alone, and win tlx Allien' respect. The Kaiser reetricts the German forces in China to a mixed garrison brigade, and hos dissolved the bead* qua ters stafi* - It ia improbable that the A'li-s will apfoift one Genera' in-Oh'ef in suooesj'on ti W■.j 'er-00.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 2
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146WAR IN CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 2
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