AFFAIRS IN CHINA
PROPOSEDJRMISTIGE TO PERMIT OF A CONFERENCE.
(Received Last NagShA, 9.45 o'clock.)
PEKIN, December 1
The Baitisihi Minister has arranged ■for three days' truce > at Hanfeau and Wuchang, during whidhl time Li Yuan Hung wiil ascertain' the views of the eajgjht provinces wihetiher tlieire sliouJd be a fifteen days' arma/stice in order tlo meet Yruan SQiih Bad'© delegates at Shanghai.
CLOSE CONSULTATION.
OF OUTSIDE POWERS.
(Received Last Night, 11 o'clock.)
LONDON, December 1. The Government consulted Sir J. N. Jordan,,.and decided, not t*> laud troops in China. ' It is announced that Britain, Japam and tihe United'' States have arranged to act in consultation in reference to concerited medJatiom in China when the opportunity arrives.
THE AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.
W T HY THEY WERE DESPATCHED.
(Received Last Night, 11 o'clock.)
LONDON, December 1. Mr Winston' CSmrtMSk, answering Lord Beresford, stated that two cruisers from Aaistralaa were recently ordered to join the China squadron temporarily in view of possible developments.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10493, 2 December 1911, Page 5
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