DEMANDS OF THE ALLIES.
GRANTED BY CHINA. THE SIGNING OF THE TREATY. (Received June 14, 10.55 p.m.) HoxokonGj June 11. An Imperial edict grants all the Powers' demands. The signature to the treaty will be completed at the end of June. Chinese literary and military examinations will be suspended for five years in all provinces where there has been anti-foreign riots since 1900, THE CHINESE LOAN. Paris, June 11. Satisfaction is expressed in France at the British proposal with reference to the China settlement, otherwise Great Britain and France would have been virtually the sole guarantors of the loan. GENERAL WALDERSEE IN JAPAN. Honokong, June 14. The Mikado cordially entertained General Waldersee at Tokio.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 5
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