CHINA’S LITTLE WAR
MOUTH OF RIVER MINED ; PEKING CUT OFF FROM SEA .. .threatening outlook Rv Tdltgvflph.—4?refa Aaen.—.Copyritflit. Rauf ‘ i Telegram ■ PEKING, March, IT, A message from Tientsin states that as the result of representations on tho subject of the mines sunk at the river mouth at Taku, made bv the Consular Bod; to Kuo Min Chun, the authorities ,|ure«, now arranged for ships displaying special signals to be allowed to .enter and leave the river during daylight. The Diplomatic Body protested to the Foreign Office against Peking being cut off from the sea as a violation «f Protocol of 1901.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12394, 13 March 1926, Page 6
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100CHINA’S LITTLE WAR New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12394, 13 March 1926, Page 6
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