Affairs in China.
By Electric Telegraph.—CopfiijliL Fir Press Association. More Trouble. Jwvrre.f fill J*\ a: l-'.i' j. . Feus Mar 1. The “ Times states tba: disturbances occurred on tbe Mekong River, communications with tbe Vintiati being cut. The French M nister at Siam reraonstra'ed regarding the movements of the Siamese troops Serious difficul'ies are also reported from Battambang. Tbe Actinc-Governor of the French InJo-Cbina, as a precaution aent to tbe left bank of the M.kong. oppo site Bassak, a town in Siam, a detachment of three bonds d troops, aod also three hundred to pursu > a towrn in BamnoJia. some miles south-east of Bantambang. Loxnox, Map 1. _ The British Minister at Pekin, Yuanshi-kai. Viceroy of i b and llu yu-fen. of tbe Imperial Council, have signed the acrveinent denning the conditions of restoring to China on June Ist the railway from M-.su-hat kwau to Tientsin and Pekin.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1226, 2 May 1902, Page 2
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