THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
CONCESSIONS BY THE CHINESE. A DEADLOCK. ANGLO EUSSIAN DIFFERENCES. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—-CopyrighS Received July 17, 11.40 p m Hong Kong, July 17 The Chinese have consented to the Italian Legation at Pekin retaining the temple of ancestors* The Chinese have also agreed to the construction of a glacis separating the Legations from (he Chinese city, neither Europeans nor Chinees to build thereon. Owing to Anglo-Russian differences over the payment of China's indemnity, negotiations are at a deadlock. Renter states thai the departure of the Third Bombay Cavalry from "pen^ fcsin has been countermanded, while tha strength of the British remaining there is to he increased by a thousand men, The canae of this action is unknown;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5422, 18 July 1901, Page 2
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