The Trouble in China.
London, June 18.
Great Britain has notified the Powe S )f her refusal of China's application for an increase in the duties on opium at d rice.
June 19.
A Reufer's despatch states that SG& Christiaus were murdered at Gueip*rt.
Hong Kong, June 19
Ministers have decided that it is inadvisable for the Chinese soldiers to return to Pc-M i until the end of August r when the Legation guard will be the only European troops left.
Paris, June IP.
M. Deleave informed the Cabinet that the Powers had agreed on the amount of the Chinese indemnity, and guarant e» fpjr its payment. lie understood that the B itish proposals on the subject had ren virtually adopted. . Berlin, June 19 s ; The Emperor, speaking at Cuxhavn B"ud the mutual esteem and comradeship. idisplayed by the Allies in China assured the peac■? of Europe for many yeira»
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 166, 22 June 1901, Page 4
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150The Trouble in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 166, 22 June 1901, Page 4
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