AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
ALLEGED DBUNKEN BBAWL. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Juno 6. Count Waldorsco has sailod aboard tho cruiser Beraht. Ho thinks tho Allies’ garrison ought to romain at Tientsin for five years. Bussia has established administration centres at Haulin, Kirin, Hunchung, Hukdcn, and tho principal cities of Manchuria, and has informed tho polico of tho province that Bussian rule will be permanent. The Taku road officials doclaro that tho rocent fight was tho result of a drunken brawl, and had not disturbed the cordial relations of the different nationalities engaged.
THE EMPEKOB A HELPLESS PBISONEB.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Loudon, Juno 7. English residents in China foar that the allies aro withdrawing owing to illusive promises. They think the allies ought only to withdraw from Pekin, though tho military desire to ovacuato Northern China as soon as possible. It is roportod from Singanfuo that tho Emperor is a helpless prisoner in tho hands of three men of the worst character in China.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 127, 8 June 1901, Page 2
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