SITUATION IN THE EAST.
Bleotrio Telegraph-Copyright— United Press Assooiat onLONDON, May 9. The Foreign Ministers have informed China that the indemnity is fixed at sixty-five million pounds. I (Received May 10, 8.56 a.m.) LONDON, May 9. The Emperor of Corea, disapproving of a railway syndicate loan, the President of his Private Council has resigned. In connection with, the tug Ero incident at Tientsin, it is now stated that the tug had a Chinese crew, and was passing under a bridge. 'The Chinese declined to answer the German sentry, who therefore fired. N6 Europeans were aboard.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9143, 10 May 1901, Page 3
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