The Trouble in China.
Vv ' -^T— r—7: .:., : rI * k , Hon'g iipixd, July-50; • ■* ,;■ Ministers -.. ha verv notified the Chh.e;e envoys that the. Powers have fix the indemnity. at 45,000*00.0 luv te;-. - - ‘• The 'Chinese fe’if "Ihat,the tysicdine- <■ accorded at St. to Vthe 5 1 Tnibetan Misaionisdesigned to strengthen • Russian djpjamal o action when the Manchurian question is reopened. The Chinese indemaihyds payable from the balance of maritime customs; native ‘ customs, and the salt gabello. The import tariff has also been raised to 5 per cent* dependent upon the conversion of ad. valorem-duties into, specific duties. ‘ Improvements a.e to. be made in the course of the Peiboand Shanghai rivers*. ‘
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 183, 1 August 1901, Page 4
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106The Trouble in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 183, 1 August 1901, Page 4
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