THE CHINESE TROUBLE
[Br Elecibio Telegraph. Copyright.] (Per Tm imi Pbess Association.) Received iforch 18, at 8.42 a-m. London, March 17. Lord Hamilton states that Russia claims that their concession overrides the Railway Proprietary rights. Received Jlarch 18, afc 8.47 a.m. Berlin, March 17. The Reichstag has voted 123 million nfarks for the China expedition. _ Herr Gossler announced that Count Waldersee commanded 64.000 allies, including 17,750 Germans and 12,850 British.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8071, 18 March 1901, Page 3
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