THE CHINESE SITUATION.
THE OCCUPATION OF POET ARTHUR. Prsaa Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. : Pekin, February 23. ' (Received February 24, at 9.15 a.m.) The Chinese Government have been pressing- Russia to renew the assnrance that her squadron will be withdrawn from Port Arthur after tl}6 present winter. Pressure was exerted afc, the instance of Japan. Tbe Russian Government replied that, they intend the warships to remain at Port Arthur longer than was originally arranged,- as-any .with, drawal would be opposed to the interests froth of .China and Corea. China regards this intimation as indicative of permanent occupation. ' '• - ■?""■-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11046, 25 February 1898, Page 5
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