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THE FAR EAST.

HffORTANT STATEMENT BY MR CUBZON.

JAPANESE DEMANDS.

United Press Association— By Electrio T«lejf«phOopyritfht. Received Jane 11th, 1.20 a.m. London, June 10. In the House of Commons Mr Curzou stated that if Russia sends troops to the Yang-tso Valley without obtaining the assent of China, it would be treated as an act of war. In such an event, the Government would take requisite steps to protect British interests. In referring to Port Arthur and Ta-lien-wau, Mr Curzon Baid the British warships would continue to exercise treaty rights, giving accesSito all Chinese ports. Received June 11th, 1.30 a.m. Tokio, June 10. Japan demands exclusive settlements in Fu-Chau, Fusing, Shan-si, Fu-ning-Fu, Yo-Chau-Fu, Cheng-fu, Wantao, and 15,000 damages for the riots at Shan-si.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10060, 11 June 1898, Page 7

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THE FAR EAST. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10060, 11 June 1898, Page 7

THE FAR EAST. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10060, 11 June 1898, Page 7

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