The Trouble in China.
London, Novejnher 23. The Shanghai correspondent states that ouly strictly necessary supplies were sent to binganfu, and gives an assurance of the Viceroy's neutrality,
Hq^g Ronq, November 28. Admiral Seymour and Mr P. L, Warren; British Consul at Hankow, have left Shanghai on a visit to the Yangtee ports.
November $4. The French fleet on the China Station, has been divided, a section watching the Tangtee. The Germane on the 2Oth 4 near Nalgan, filled 50 Boxers, and captured .eight; guns. Another detachment'drove the Chinese in the direction of Sbansi.
Washington, November £3. Mr Conger has been instructed j to resist the clause in the proposed treaty of peac«, relating to separate revision of treaties, because such revision foreshadows special concession.s to thjose wUo are foremost in intriguing, besides' producing -conjpljjcatious. Advices horn Pekin report that th^onfeceuce of Ministers is at a standstill pendin-g references on various points to the Powers.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 77, 27 November 1900, Page 3
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187The Trouble in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 77, 27 November 1900, Page 3
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