WAR IN CHINA
[PSR PRESS ASSOCIATION,] Received 27. 9.26 a.m. London, February 26. The Chinese 1 sses in the reent fight w. stwaid of Paotingf u incl d> H 300 killed. PUBLIC DECAPITATION OF RINGLBADKKS HAKING A LIST OtT IMPLICATED OFFICIALS. PRAISE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN*. (Received 87, 10.21 p.m.) London, February 27. Onehsin and Hsachengyu were pnhlicly beheaded at Pekin in t.ho pre-nixe of the allied ttoops. The former m detained a dignified, calm, and attitude; the latter was stupefied wM> ■opium. The Chinese assert that Yingni-" and Ohsmshuchiam suicided on F i hv. The Foreign Ministers are prepiti ina a list of provincial officials implicit* d with the Boxer?, preparatory to • demanding their punishment. Reuter's Peking correspondent stilethat the Welsh Fusiliers relievo tli Australians in the middU of March. He adds th? Australians created an exceedingly good impiession by th>i> b/uart soldierly bearing and invariab'e goo i, cenduct.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 3
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149WAR IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 3
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