WAR IN CHINA
[By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT RE-OPENED BY SIR ROBERT HART. ALLIES OCCUPIED IMPERIAL PALACE. RAILWAY REPAIRED TO YANGTSUN. J (GERMANS LANDING AT WUSUNG. BRITISH EXPELL 1000 CHINE3E AND BURN FIVE VILLAGES. (Received 4, 7.20 p.m.) Hong: Kong, September 4, Sir Robert Hart has re-opened the Customs Department. The Allies have occupied the Imperial Palace to prevent looting. The railway is repaired to Yangtsun. The Germans are landing a force at Wusung. The British expelled 1000 Boxers and regulars frv m the Imperial Huntting Park at Peking, and burnt five villages, killing thirty. THE AUSTRALIAN GUNBOAT REAOHES HONG KONG. (Received 5, 1.10. a.m.) Adelaide, September 4. The gunboat Protector has arrived at Hong Kong. i ■ ■ •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 193, 5 September 1900, Page 3
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