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CHINA AND THE POWERS.

THE RAILWAY SIDING DIFFICULTY. (Received March 25, 11.2 -p.m.! LONDON, M'arch 25. The “ Daily Express that Russian flags remain flying Kinder’s siding on tho Tientsin, railway. Tho St. ?etersb’ ar g correspondent of “ The Tunes ’ st; a (. es that Lord Salisbury and Coun’ c Lamsdorff have agreed to accept C jSu t von Waldersee’s arbitration in the disnuto concerning the siding. THE KOREAN CRISIS. (Received March 25, 10.57 p.m.) LONDON, March 25. The Korean Government has dismissed Mr McLeavy Brown, C.M.G., the Chief Commissioner of Customs. Great Britain lias remonstrated against this step. (Received March 25, 11.2 p.m.) LONDON, March 25. The Tokip correspondent of f: The Times” denies the report that the Japanese despatched warships to make a naval demonstration in Korean waters. -MISCELLANEOUS. (Received March 25. 10.57 p.m.) LONDON, March 25. Tho Victorian Contingent sails for Australia by the transport Ching-tu today.

The municipalities presented each member of the Australian Naval Contingent with a testimonial in recognition of their behaviour during the crisis. The Hongkong regiment has rein, forced the British forces at Tientsin.

Tho unruly Parisian regiment that has been so offensive to tho British has been removed from Tientsin ,and replaced by other French troops.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4315, 26 March 1901, Page 5

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CHINA AND THE POWERS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4315, 26 March 1901, Page 5

CHINA AND THE POWERS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4315, 26 March 1901, Page 5