GERMANY AND CHINA.
PASSPORTS HANDED MINISTERS. I'KKINC, March 17. The Government has sent a dignified Ncte to the German Legation, pointing out that the Gorman reply is coni- ,, -to'v satisfactory. Passports for the Minister and the Legation stall accompanied the .Note. The naval forces have seized German ships at Shanghai and the suspension of all Germans employed in the Customs, l'-..st Office, railway:.; and other Government offices has been ordered. THE riiVAL INTERESTS. UTAIiDKI) BY HOLLAND AND DENMARK. [AUSTRALIAN AND N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION'.] Ltweived this tinv »< !, ' ir > ;l - m - JM'IKIX, March I-S. Holland litis Liken charge of German interests in China. Dutch soldiers disarmed the Legation guard- Denmark represents China in Ueriunny..
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