Second Edition CHINA’S TROUBLE.
NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA. [Bt Electric TWJtQEAPH—CoPTRiom I . ,'* m -.*«« " , Peking,. September 29. The Minister df Foreign Affairs has renewed negotiations; with Russia with a view to a treaty regarding the Russian Cbinese-Mongplian basis and the recognition of the independence of a united Mongolia subject to the suzerainty of China. THE POWERS AND FINANCE. Peking, September 29. A bodyguard of 50 .cavalry accompanied, .Changh Sun to, the Consulate at, Nanking this morning, when .he apologised. f •Eight hundred of Changh Sun s troops marched in the afternoon to the . Consulate and presented arms, their commander, saluting the Consul. The Japanese tropps stood at attention. It :ia belieyed that the British Conbu{ induced the Japanese to accept this tfimpromise instead of forcing Chang i .Sun .to apologise at the. head of his .troops. ■ _ Agreements among the Powers legating the financiardealings of their respective subjects with the Chinese Ooyeynment have terminated in a qulflrtjruple agreement so, modified as Jq enable 'each Government to support th,c negotiating of railway and other "■ . concessiona. . ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 25, 30 September 1913, Page 6
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