THE TERMS OF PEACE.
LONDON, December 2S. The Chinese pens;' envoys urge the throne to accept the terms of the Xote. (he Imperial palaces and lonibs being in tin" hands o" the Ajlies. who arc unanimous and determined. . Count \Ynlder.-.ei> has sent 1000 ! roops to fr'eour liie country between .icinsin and Vauylsun, and to deal \,iiii iiir remnani wJiieli (led From I hoehau after their defeat by General UillOiid. The (ierman and Japanese forces urr dealing \->iih pii'.ites and Uoxers between Tientsin and Taku. The American ircopsare investigating the burning of ih<! iionian Catholic !:ii?'sionsi east \\ :ird oi j^ekin. Colonel Tulloeli i.s returning to dej!roy tin: towns noriii-e:u-v of I'cUin. •.vhicli he previously visited and cleared !•' noxera. These town* have since becor.ie the lloxcrs" headquarters. Mr L. Warren, the Hritlsli Consul at : Ih'.nkow. has gone to Nankin. Chinese junks laden with stores are j b'jiiig assembled at Wusung wit h the | 'ndfiilion of blocking the channel iv i i.a.se of emergency. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 310, 29 December 1900, Page 5
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