The Trouble in China.
• London, April 21. A French and German e'xfedrtion sent to expel General Liu from a shro'T» position, he oocupied at Huilu, ha 3 been abandoned), to Liu being ordered to withdraw from Hiulu. A company of the Fourth Punjab Infantry bad a severe engagement wish a thousand bandits between Chingwanfcae and Suingfu. Major A. Rabrowning and a sepoy were killed. Reinforcements have been sent. Fifty thousand Shangtung coolies have been shipped to 'Port Arthur, Nincbwang, and Validvosfcock to replace the Chinese labourers killed and expelled from Manchuria last autumn, Russia is trying to secure from Corea a lease of Heunghai Bay, seventy miles north of Fusan.. April 23. Twenty-sevan thousand Chinese troops, armed wiDh Mausers and thirty Krupp guns, are strongly entrenched at three points in the neighbourhood of Mukden. > The Russians stormed; one* position, losing thirteen killed fcridr' [ iwenfey-twg wcmn^cli „ y } ■■■
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 April 1901, Page 3
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146The Trouble in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 April 1901, Page 3
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