THE CRISIS CHINA.
MURDER OF A MISSIONARY FAMILY.
THE PUNISHMENT OF THE INSTIGATORS OF THE RISING. GENERAL YU SUSPENDED. ADVANCE ON SIN-GAN-FU POSTPONED. RE-OCCUPATION OF THE PEKIN PALACES. REBELLIOUS STATE OF SOUTHERN CHINA. THE POWERS AND FRANCE'S PROPOSALS. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph-Copyright. (Received October 12th, 8.54 a.m.) HOXG KONG, October 11. A Briti.-h force is guarding Ching-wan-to harbour, near Nhan-hai-kwaii. The Rev. D. Kay and his wife and daughter were murdered at Shansi on August 30th, at the same time as Miss Way, of Melbourne, was massacred.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 8
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