OPENING A PORT.
ARMS FOR CHINA
PROHIBITION TO BE WITHDRAWN
(Received 8.45 a.m.)
LONDON, July 10
Outer's Yokohama correspondent ,tates that Great Britain has requested ■ ; U t C he Corean port of Wign should be 2] to foreign trade. Corea is be£fto be Srable to granting the "ffpowra have decided to allow nil Jhibitions against the importation of L s into China to lapse in August, as they are considered to be useless and ineffective. TO-WARN PORT ARTHUR. (Received 9.1S a.m.) PEKIN, July 19. i wireless telegraphy station has been established at Port Arthur, to communicate with the llussian war ships in the Culf of Peehili, thus enabling the movements of the ships of the other Powers to be known at the llussian port.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 171, 20 July 1903, Page 5
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