MORE ABOUT CHINA.
a CHINESE OBSTBUCTION OF ANGLOe AMERICAN ENQUIRY. n OPENING UP AN EXTENSIVE TRACT. s a [enESS association, i '*■ Shanghai, 20th August. '" The Chinese Government refnsed to allow the British and American Consuls to take ; - part in the enquiry at Kuoheag. ' Moro inoendiary placards against the ' English have been posted at Canton. f A Frenoh gunboat has left for Hankow, '■■ 600 miles np the Yang-tse-Kiang. * 9 It is intended to open tho provinoe of c Hnnnan as far as Lake Yung-ting, whioh is 1 some 100 miles beyond Hankow. . — — — — Xi s PLUNDER BY CHINESE SOLDIERS. r __ ; - (Beoeived August 21, 10.20 a.m.) I Shanghai, 20th August. Tho Chinese soldiers sent to Knaheng to i check the disturbances are plundering the people, who regard the foreigners as the ■ oause of their Bufferings. Prior to the re- ' oent riots native plaoards were distributed ' throughout Kuohong charging the mission- - aries with kidnapping ohildren for the purr pose of extracting oil from them. » TauBBDAT Island, Thjs Dat. News has been received by a China j> Bteamer that two of tho Bey. Mr. Stewart's t ohildren are among the Burvivors atKncheng.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 2
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187MORE ABOUT CHINA. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 2
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