Affairs in China.
L'indom, February'26. (.(■••Viinny is seeking to recover 10.G00.r-OO tm:s as losses- beyond the original claim from China. Mi Jo’na aaj, United Slate' Sfctetary of State, p-oi.'os. s a pro vaU reduction by ' Ui-'rv i\3 Power'-, with a view to the Oh*n- - eso imlelnnity not exceeding '450,000,003 taels. The Berlin r !','; dal press states that 'Go ,- niany intends io maintain herp> 'M of po-uinn in Hhangnai and the Yangt'O "Valle}'. Therefore she will retain a “garrison at Sii-uigiiai indefinitely. ' The TT-nv York Times declares that '('•'i'nirmv’3 p: or-ednre at Shantung i-e.-.erablts that of Kussia in Manchuria, nod i.-oirci within the spirit of Mr Hay’s .’proicJjt.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 172, 1 March 1902, Page 3
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107Affairs in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 172, 1 March 1902, Page 3
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