THE WAR IN CHINA.
THE MANCHURIA^ QUESTION.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. London, March 27.
The text of a Chinese decree lias been published. It says that a powerful warning was given to China on 18th February of the extreme danger of making secret treaties involving territory without approval of all parties. Several newspapers and !S Tew York 'merchants complain of the recent refusal of Col. Hay, the American Secretary of State, to protest against Russia's action in regard to the Man-* churia. An Imperial edict, published in Si-ngan-fu, orders that the convention be not signed on the day fixed b^Russia. Enthusiasm is shown by the Hankow notables and gentry in protesting against the convention .and raising funds to oppose Russian aggression." London, March 29. Six viceroys and seven governors protested against the , Manchurian Convention.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1901, Page 2
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