THE TROUBLE IN CHINA.
THE EECENT AFFEAT. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ■ (Per Press Association,) ™' Eeceiyed June 12, at9.Jgfl.s9. . Loju>ok, June 11. G&^p\eV^_^i>ptttLtaium*~'iita~S^Sy' at Tientsin originated -with the French soldiers, who resent the action of the British military police in closing a disorderly house. The German and Japanese military police behaved well. A Court of Enquiry into the matter will be |held. He commented on the forbearance of the British, who only acted in self-defence. Germany leaves 3600 troops in China, chiefly at Tienstin, and 80 and a battery at Shanghai.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7028, 12 June 1901, Page 2
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