THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
THE DEMANDS OF THE ALLIES.
ATTITUDE OF AMERICA. Washington, November 29. Mr. Conger has been instructed not to sign the Ministers' demands upon China until President McKinley has examined them. RIOTOUS FRENCH SOLDIERS. Hongkong, November 20. Thirty French soldiers .at Shanghai, in revenge for British soldiers assaulting Frenchmen, caused a disturbance in the English settlement. They defied the police and bayoneted several civilians. ( , . THE FRENCH SETTLEMENT AT TIENTSIN. Hongkong, November 28. The French settlement at Tientsin has been largely extended. LI HUNG CHANG'S DUPLICITY. : Hongkong, November 28. Li Hung Chang, writing to a friend in Shanghai, said: Keep quiet; sit tight; do nothing. The foreign devils will fight amongst themselves." THE KALGAN EXPEDITION. Hongkong, November 28. In connection with the GermanItalian force recently sent to Kalgan, it is now reported that the Germans have withdrawn from Kalgan
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 5
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