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GERMANY AND CHINA.

THE GERMAN DEMAND. CHINA INSIST ON WITHDPvAWAL. ( Per Press Association. —Copyright K London, Nov. 30. Reuter's messages state that Germany demands an indemnity of 200,000 taeis for the erection of a Cathedral, and the degradation of the Governor of Shantung; also a railway monoply in the province of Shantung, and the occupation of Kaio Chan as a coaling station. China has declined to discuss the demands until Kaio Chan has been evacuated.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 490, 1 December 1897, Page 3

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GERMANY AND CHINA. Hastings Standard, Issue 490, 1 December 1897, Page 3

GERMANY AND CHINA. Hastings Standard, Issue 490, 1 December 1897, Page 3

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