THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
GENERAL TUNGFUBSIANG. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— HONGKONG. June 25. It is reported that General Tungfuhsiang is inarching on Taiyusufn. The Governor of Shacsi province is appealing for foreign help. BRITISH WARSHIP ORDERED TO CHINA. (Received June 27, 0.14 a.m.) London, June 20. The British battleship Albion has been ordered to Chins.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11690, 27 June 1901, Page 5
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