CHINA.
THE AMUR BLQGKIIIX By Telegraph.—Press Asan.-^CoDjTlalit. , Yoi-fc, Oct. 4. The Peking correspondent'ot the Now York Times, says it is reported that the Chinese Government is inctignant at Russia's action in not permitting Chinese gunboats, to pass up the Amur river. | The gunboats experience extreme dj'ifi- | culties owing to lack of food supplies. —Aus,-NX Cable Assn. . ! ' GOVERNMENT ' COUNSELLOR ' APPOINTOR. Received Oct. t,. 12.15 a.m.. Washington, Oct. 0. The Times' Pekin cgrresppndent states that Paul Samuel Rejjoach, a diplomatist, has been, appointed counsellor to tha Chinese Government at an annual salary of 20,000 dollars. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asani
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1919, Page 5
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