THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
THE INDEMNITY. By TiilcrupU,— Association.— Copyright. I (Received Jim? 21, 11.40 p.m.) \ London, -Tunc 21. I LoK'i (>:ANB-'f;xr, Under-Secretary I for T> :-" : Affair., states that all | the Powers have agreed to an indem- ! nity ot 450,000.000 t«cls. ; (Received Juno 23. 12.19 a.m.) London*, Juno 21. J The Times' Shanghai covresponi dent states that according to a high j native authority. Germany, with i England's consent, proposes that ! China sh?«ll Day small amounts of the I indemnity for the first four years i and increased amounts during the 26 i lowing yours.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 5
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