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CRISIS IN CHINA

DISCOVERY OF WAR MATERIAL. TII E AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS. London, April 25. The British discovered in the vicinity of Shanbaikwau 19 Krupp field guns and a quantity of ammunition. SYDNKY, April 2,5. The transport Chingtu has arrived from Hongkong with the returned New Bouth Wales and Victorian China' Contingents. A PUNITIVE EXPEDITION. CHINESE BANDITS ATTACKED. A SEVERE ENGAGEMENT. (Received April £6, 10.50 a, in.) London, April 25. A force under Colonel Radford, sent to punish the murderers of Major A. R. Browning, who was killed by Chinese bandits, had a severe engagement. Six British, two Japanese and one French soldiers were killed. Fifty of the enemy were killed.

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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 930, 27 April 1901, Page 2

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CRISIS IN CHINA Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 930, 27 April 1901, Page 2

CRISIS IN CHINA Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 930, 27 April 1901, Page 2

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