WAR IN CHINA
THE SHANGHAI INCIDENT. CONTINENTAL PRE'S OPINIONS. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 14, 0.18 a.m. Berlin, June 13. A wmi-ffficial statement published Lere, after referring to the a s'onishro°nt expressed by Great Britain at the retention of 800 troops at Shanghai ancouncea that a proportion of Gerruan troops «i'l remain in China till p ace regotiations are absolutely settled. The Frenfh, Russian, and Japanese brigades a'so terrain. Received 14,1?.2S a.m. Berlin, Jure 13. The Berlin Taijblatt says Grea' Bri'ain appears to forget he Yang'so argument, which provides for <qua'ity with regard to an open door in Chiu i St. Petwsbuho, Jui;e 13. Foroe Yremya says Uritain if hojurp to p'ay a prcm'nect rol 1 ) in keeping the China que3'i' n open until she is rid of embarnssnients in South Afr cx and addi all foreign troops at Pechili excepting the stipulated garrisons ought to be recalltd so as to enabla tho Court to return to Pekin. Britain, if oug'it to bo Eummooed to evacuate Pe'iin,
CABLE NKWS.
(By Electric Telegi apli.—Copyright-.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 14 June 1901, Page 3
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