FRANCE AND CHINA.
MURDER .OF A MISSIONARY. . INDEMNITY CLAIMED. IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS DEMANDED. Press Association.— Telepapb.-Copyrijiliti PfiKiN.Mayll. France has claimed £11,000 as an indemnity from China for the murder of a missionary at Kwangsi. t She also demands the erection of a church at Paknos, and the connection of Bungchau by railway with the sea port of Kwaug Hung. It is expected that China will comply with these demands.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10751, 12 May 1898, Page 5
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