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NEWS FROM PEKIN
SUSPENSION OP
HOSTILITIES
STARVING THE ; LEGATIONS
(Received August 7, 9.55 a.m.)
HONGKONG, August 6
•The Japanese Minister, on July 26, reported a suspension of'hostilities at Pekin, clue to Tungfuhsiang's departure for Peitsang, a few miles north-west of Tientsin, where the Chinese force is gathered to resist, the advance.of the Allies. ■ Ui
The Japanese Consul at Shanghai was informed-on the sth that General lungfuhsiang had stopped-supr •plies- of -provisions for the -Legations1.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 186, 7 August 1900, Page 5
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