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THE KUCHENG MASSACRE.

L6PEOIAI..] London, 17th August. Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. G. N. Curzon, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, said the question of compensating the bereaved families with respect to the Kuoheng massacre could not be determined until the murdererß and othera implioatod had been puniabnd. [PUESS ASSOCIATION | (Received August 19, 11 a.m.) Shanghai, 18th August. Several important ilrripta havo been made at Euohengsinoothe Commission of Enquiry arrivod. Port Dakwin, This Day. Tho China mail steamer brings very little fresh newß regarding the Kucheng massacre. The leader of the mob refused to show any clemency, and urged on bis men with the words, " You know your orders ; kill them outright."

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 43, 19 August 1895, Page 2

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THE KUCHENG MASSACRE. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 43, 19 August 1895, Page 2

THE KUCHENG MASSACRE. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 43, 19 August 1895, Page 2