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THE TROUBLED EAST.

AMERICA AND THE OPEN JfOull POLICY. VARIOUS ITEMS. WASHINGTON. Jan. U. Colonel John Hay, United States Secretary for State, in announcing the early appointment oi Consuls by America at ilukdt u and .Vutuiig, declared tl(at the i presem-v of foreign Consuls would greatly lend 1,, tlio establishment of ouler in that much disturbed hor.lerlami and powerfully contribute towards insuring tbe principle of Ilv <■]. n <lo(.r whereto America was iiTevie-a'ily committed ; also, towards avdirgj to insure China's integrity anil administrative control of her M.inehurian province. LONDON, Jail. li. Japan has impressed li e Oriental liners Nippon Maru, Hong-Kong Mara, and American Mara, and tliey are in readiness for war ser\ire. The Japanese warship Nissliin (recently purchased at Genoa) arrived at Port Said, aid tie Kasuga (the other puichustjj at the Suez Canal. The China-Japanese commercial treaty has been ratified. The text destroys Russia's scheme of commercial nionopoJy in Manchuria. The Governor of the Hunan province is raising twenty thousand newtroops. Forts along the Yangtze are to It? fltivntfthen*d by extia guiis of iarge calitre.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1904, Page 3

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THE TROUBLED EAST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1904, Page 3

THE TROUBLED EAST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1904, Page 3

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