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THE POWERS IN CHINA.

(ili*c«*ivc(l Xoviimbir lit), -1.-14 p.m.) LONDON, Novi mlier 4;L TilO Ptldu COrn-ripCMlcloilt of ‘X iio Tiiiicw,’’ dealing iridi tho position in ft.;.;a, empmiMs.'s tin: oantiiiual <lcclino of silver and tho increa.so of corruption. L'niair i>refercnco, the correspondent says, has been shown towards Russia in ra-ilwav ccneessicos, despite tho fact that Kukl'j, at>ked L 300,000 expenses for restoring the XiiicLwang railway, while tho British restored ’-heir section in perfect order and handed a credit balance of £30,000 lo China. Two British lime; bought the largest building lots at an auction at Dalny, tho terminus of the Chinese eastern railway and the chief centre of Russian commerce on the Pacific coast of China. REMIX, November 29. Tho British troops will withdraw from Shanghai on tho 20th December.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 5

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THE POWERS IN CHINA. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 5

THE POWERS IN CHINA. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 5