The Trouble in China.
London, March 10. Reuter’s Agency reports that the American Government has sent a strong'y-worded note, warning CIMJ i that America will not acquiesce iu any secret or separate negotiations, or cession of territory to any Power, and adding that at the present moment any question of cession would be inopportune. Man)h u .
A German column m stormed the gate of the Great Wall, 80 miles west of Paotingfu, capturing fou” guns. Tung-fuhsiang is determined to prevent the return of the Court to Pekin. He, with 20.000 followers, and Prince Tuan, with 10.000, and the rest of the guilty officials _are collected at Ninghsia determined to resist arrest, . . . , An Imperial ■■'■Commissioner., has been sent to exhort their compliance with the sentences. ( , - March 12,
The Times Shanghai correspondent states that Russia has notified China that unless the Manchurian convention is promptly signed harsher terms will be subthitted; f:' , r ‘
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 14 March 1901, Page 3
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151The Trouble in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 14 March 1901, Page 3
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