WAR IN CHINA
[PEtt PRESS ASSOCIATION.! (Received 18. 8.58 a.m.) London, February 17. Li Hung Cnang has informed the Court that the Foi eign Ministers' consent to the suspeasion of Tungdjbaiang't, sentence until the Court has power to inflict sentence of dea&b. J
COERCING THE COURT (Received 18, 11.6 p.m.) Losdon, February 18. Ceunt Waldersee has issued a general order for the troops to prepaie to march to Taiyueis, or futther, in the spring, so as to exercise pressure oa the Imperial Court. The order is interpreted in some quarters as intended to f righton the Court into submission, RAILWAY WORKS. [SAFETY OF MISSIOMAhIES. j Received 19 920 a.rn London, Fubruary 18. The Rurso-Ohiceae Bmk has undertaken to construct for China a railway from Lake Baikal to Port Arthur on condition of being entitled to work it for 30 years. A railway from Kaikhta, in the vicinity of Baikal, to Peking ii also projected. Miss Chapman and Mis 3 Gray, Australiaop, to the inland China MissioD, and tome time ago reported as massicrei, have anived at Hankow under Chinese e=o>rt. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 37, 19 February 1901, Page 3
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