WAR IN CHINA
CABLE NEWS
(By Ei.kcthio T*i,egiuph—Copybisht.)
OHINA AOCEI'TS THE INDEMNITY PROPOSALS. MORE REBELLION FEARED. Pjill PRESS AS tour ATI 'N. London, May 31. It is officially sta'ed that, the Emperor has issued an edict announcing that Chini agives to tho iudemnity as previously rabkd, with in'-tr'st at 4 per cent;. China asks for 40 you'd instead of 30 io whi 'h to pay tho indemi'i y. Thiit on thousand Chineto troops orcupy the Chi li province.. The Standard's Tieutsin md'lits'atea th.ttho Imp ri.l Chinrte Court itolda Li Hung Chang and PiiucChung re»pooKibla for the departure of the Allies by a given d'te. The roict'oiuiy party intends to refresent the wi'h liawal as the re u't of the Courts' b lust. A leuewed out-ta-ei<k of (roubles aftsr tho withdrawal is sjiiou.-ly fuaral.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 3 June 1901, Page 2
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133WAR IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 3 June 1901, Page 2
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