THE CRISIS IN CHINA
THE TERMS OF PEACE. By Telegraph.—Prow Association.— . Hongkong, November 27. ' The foreign Ministers have agreed that China must recast her commercial treaties with foreign nations' and accept a measure of foreign control, n<« a guarantee for payment of the indemnity, which the lowest estimate already fixes at sixty' million pounds sterling. SAFETY OF MISSIONARIES. London, November 28. Miss Chapman (Adelaide) and Miss Way (Melbourne) of the China Inland Mission, who were some time ago reported as having been murdered in Shansi province, are now reported to have reached Taiyuenfu safely. Melbourne, November 28. The secretary of the China Inland Mission has received a cable from Shanghai confirming the news of th? safety of Misses Chapman and Way.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 5
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