TROUBLES OF CHINA.
CANTON TROOPS REVOLT, ——— ' ' Si . U.S. AND BOXER INDEMNttY. QUESTION OF REMISSION. By Telegraph—Press : Association—Copyright. ',- (Received 4,5 p.m.) J- '.'■';■' A. and N.Z. PEKING. Jan- 13- ' '".■'/ ( '. ..'Clashes between various Chinese : fac- . tions are again ; becoming numerous. Chen Chiung Ming's troops at- Canton are re- ... ported to Have revolted. ■ The condition iof the Government is he- ' > coining precarious owing to lack of funds, and the situation has been' aggravated by the American Chamber of Commerce cabling to Mr. Harding recommending delay in the remission of the United States' share :of the Boxer indemnity". /'. until China makes satisfactory arrangements concerning overdue indebtedness to American financial interests and gives in-;. surance that the Boxer funds will not be used for military purposes. -;.==-== '.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18298, 15 January 1923, Page 7
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