The Trouble in China.
o ■ ■• ■ Hong Kong, September 24. The Germans are olahaing railway property at Lcngkin, and are plating crnards on the boundary. The British o 1 jeoted avid also plaoad guards in a similar position, and referred the dispute to General Creagh. Sep'ember 25. The Chinese Co- rfc remains at Kai-fong-fu for two yfara. Tokio, September 25. The accepting an apology from the Chinese Emperor, Kuang Hsu, re echoed the tatter's hope that closer rel tions woul.l ensue between the two o mntries, adding that it was bia earnest wi h i hat the great work of reform which was dependent on Kuang Hsu would soon be operating, and that the maintenance of permanent peace would thereby he secured. London, September 27. Prince Chnn has been recalled, and BaiU from Genoa on Tu sday for Cbina<
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 108, 28 September 1901, Page 1
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138The Trouble in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 108, 28 September 1901, Page 1
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