BOXERS IN THE FIELD.
THE LATE GERMAN MINISTER.
LONDON, 12th September, Boxers are massing along the Great Canal, upwards of 500 miles in length, which runs from Tientsin to Chin-kiang, on the long-tsejliver. ENGAGEMENTS NEAR PEKIN. BOXERS DEFEATED. (Received September 14, 10.5 a.m.) LONDON, 13th September. The American troops attacked 300 Imperial Chinese troops in a temple at Shao (?), with the result, that thirty Chinese were killed. Five hundred Boxers were defeated by the Russians at Ma-kia-pu, two or three miles south of Pekin, killing their leader and 200 men.
ARREST OF THE MURDERER. (Received September 14, 10.5 a.m.) • LONDON, 13th September. The Japanese have arrested and handed over to the German military authorities the assassin of Baron yon Ketteler, the late German Minister in Pekin. The assassin declares that the Chinese Government ordered the murder.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 65, 14 September 1900, Page 5
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