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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

THE PROPOSED EXPEDITION. BRITISH ENGAGING PILOTS. THE CONCESSION OF TERRITORY. [united press association], (dy klectmo tklegrafu— copyright). LONDON, February 24. Count von Waldersee's arrangements for an expedition into the interior have not been cancelled. Hestill believes the expedition will bo inevitable. ■ Li Hung Chang is surprised and alarmed at the continuation of preparations for the expedition, but the Allies are alert lest a secret edict should undo the work of the public edict,.

The British have engaged pilots for an expedition up the Yangtse.

At America's instance the Allies have accepted the principle that no Power shall seek individual concessions of Chinese territory without international assent.

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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 889, 26 February 1901, Page 2

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THE CRISIS IN CHINA. Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 889, 26 February 1901, Page 2

THE CRISIS IN CHINA. Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 889, 26 February 1901, Page 2

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