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UO-’.AJDN , I ebiuary lie. Italian cruisers arc mirvsyiiig Afiiiiroc Bay, on the coast of the province u: Cin-k".ny. it is believed liiat ruinexution of territory is intended. Yice-Admiril Sir C, A. G. Bridge, formerly Comajander-iii-Chic-f on tlie .-tuitralian t’v.tiori. aucceeds Adnuraj Seymour in cornmaiiu of the China stailou. The Pciiinhvhanhaikv an railway will remain under Rritiui j.. Aitasv control untii tlie cva.eaaioa of China. RUSSIA Ai’OItKIXG ALONE. (ileceivcd Alar eh. 1. 11. IS p.m.l LONG OX, March T. Russia is pressing L. Hung Chang to consent to her demands with reference to Manchuria. Japan, England and (mother Power 'have remonstrated against the negotia- . lion of tho matter by China with St. Petersburg direct.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 5
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138CHINA AND THE POWERS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 5
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