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THE SITUATION OF THE LEGATIONS.

AN APPEAL FOR HELP.

WATCHING THE CHINESE. HONGKONG, August 8. ' (Received August 9, at 0.55 a.m.) The Belgian Minister at Peking cabled on August 2 that the provisions at the Legations were almost exhausted. An undated cable received frjom Mr Conger, the American Minister, says: —"Help is required at once, if at all." T}ie warship Wallaroo bus arrived at Shanghai. Six thousand Allies are watching 15,000 Chinese south-west of Tientsin.

THE NEW SOUTH WALES CON-

TINGENT. SYDNEY, August 8.

(Received August 9, at 0.25 a. in) The Salamis has sailed with the China contingent. They had an enthusiastic send-off.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 5

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THE SITUATION OF THE LEGATIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 5

THE SITUATION OF THE LEGATIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 5

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