CHINA AND GERMANY.
PAYMENTS REPUDIATED. ARRESTS IN BERLIN. A and N.Z. Cable. LONDON. March 25, In consequence of the diplomatic rupture with Germany the Chinese Government will make no further payments to » Germany on account of the Boxer indemnity, and will discontinue payment of the interest on the German portions of the Anglo-German loans. /Received 7 p.m.) Time?. AMSTERDAM. March &, Eighty Chinese students in Berlin were arrested and charged with conspiracy. The Chinese Consul entered a protest.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16497, 24 March 1917, Page 7
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