CHINA.
BUBSUNB TO BE WATOHED. PREPARING FOB AN EMERGENCY. WARNING TO CHINA. FES PKBB ASSOCIATION. London, July 1. The Daily MaWs correspondent at Tokio states that it is reported that Japan had addressed a protest to Bussia regarding Manchuria, and a'so that England and Japm will each send • gunboat to the Yalu to watch the Baeaians. Pkktn, July 1. Fifty-two Russian warships are lying at Port Arthur. The Chinese newspapers comment am tha significance of the assembling of the IBritish, American, and Japanese fleets north of the Gulf of Pechili. While America favours payment of the Chinese indemnity on a silver basis and Busda and France are willing to pay Customs duea on a gold basis, since their imports are ineignificmt, the powers nave warned Chang Ohuu> that th«y will ttke strong measures to compel China to adhere to the protocol. In the event of China's noncompliance, the powers contemplate the seizure of , tbe salt gabslle (tax), or the reoccupatien of Tientsin. The Chinese Government makes no attempt at economy or reform in tbe finanoes. Bums are squandered by the Oou'S which would pay the indemnity in gold twofold.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 154, 3 July 1903, Page 3
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189CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 154, 3 July 1903, Page 3
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