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THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST.

CANADIAN,MILITIA VOLUNTEERING FOE SEETICE. THE CHINESE LOAN. EUSSIAN PROPOSALS REFUSED, AN ASSURANCE THAT BRITISH INCRESTS WILL BE SECURED. THE KAISER DECORATES HIS FOREIGN SECRETARY. By Telegraph.—Frees Association. — Copyright. Received January 8, 8 nu. Ottawa, January 7. Many ndembers of the Canadian militia are volunteering for service in the Far East in the event Of trouble occurring there. Received January 0, B p.m. London, January 8. A Reuter message states that China has refused the Russian loan negotiations, and is proceeding to raise the money in England.. Many newspapers support the obtaining oF the money in England. Mr Chaplin, president of the Local Government Board, speaking at Lincoln, said the Government was keenly alive to the paramount British interests in China, dnd Lord Salisbury would leave nothing Undone tO secure British interests; ; Two torpedo boat destroyers hdve joined the Iphigenia and Immortalitc, British tvarships; at Port Arthur. Received January 0, 5 p.m. , Berlin, January 7; The Emperor, iu recognition of the diplomatic service rendered by Herr Von Bulow, the German Foreign Secretary, in connection with the acquisition of the Chinese port Kiao*chau, has bestowed the Order of the Red Eagle Upon hiUh

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3328, 10 January 1898, Page 3

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THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3328, 10 January 1898, Page 3

THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3328, 10 January 1898, Page 3

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