PEACE NEGOTIATIONS SUGGESTED.
(Received September 11th, 12.25 a.m.,) LONDON, September 17. Tlie Washington correspondent of the '•Morning Post" states that two of th©; (European Powers have approached ioid -Salisbury, suggesting that Sir Robert Hoxt shotsß M'g&ti&ie for" J peace on behalf <tf Powers. SUGGESnONFOR AN ALLIED FORCE. (Received September 11th, 12,30 a.m.) LONDON, September 10. Reuters Pekin correspondent states that the -firmans propose the of an allied force to co-operate under General Walderslee, at Chih-IL The commanders of the various forces have j referred the proposal to their Governments. THE CHINESE FORCES. HONG KONG, September 10. The Chinese are massed at pao-ting-fu. MURDER OF MISSIONARIES.
1 Thirteen American, one British, awl two Danish .missioaaries in Qhib.-li, were murdered on July 15fch, white proo-efding to the coast Q»d€i" a Chineee escort.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 5
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