CHINA AND THE POWERS.
COMING DOWN TO CHINESE LEVEL. GERMANS ACCUSED OF CRUELTY AND OUTRAGE TO CHINESE : WHAT OF OUR HELPLESS WOMEN AND CHILDREN? (United Press Association'— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. ) Ho.Nii Ko.Nu, Nov. 1. French, Gorman, and Italian troops sacked the cjuarters they occupied in Paotingfu. Looting of the British quarters was forbidden. Complaints are made of the severity of the Germans in Pekin. By mistake they dragged Wang, President of the Treasury, through the streets, fjogged him with a rope and broke his nose before the error was discovered. Frequent disturbances occur in the city owing to similar brutalities.
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Southland Times, Issue 14788, 3 November 1900, Page 2
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