WAR IN CHINA.
A NEW MOVEMENT. (Received 25. 9 a.m) Hong Kong, June 24. An allied villagers' movement is spreading in China. It is described as Boxerism under another name. OHINESE TARIFF CONDITIONS. FRKNCH INDEMNITY CLAIMS. | Receive! 25,11.10 pm. Hono Kong June 25. Sir E. Sitow has announced that Great Britain will only consent to doable the Ohiceso tariff in return for the entii e abortion of the Likio duty, the revision of commercial treaties, and the removal of restrictions which are fettering trade. The French indemnity claimß total £11,460.000, andjnclude £372,000 fur compensation on account of Oatho'ic mitsi na. MHBIONART IMPOSITIONS. PVR PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 25, 11.10 p.m. London, June 25. The Times corr.spor.deat alleges thit Ca*holic missionaries have exacted locilly many millions of taels for the indemnification of nitive Christians, uod*r the pretext that they would protect the gentry and officials from interference by the allies. He adds that these methods caused intense exasperation. Same Protestant missions have accepted comparatively insignificant lceal compensation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 129, 26 June 1901, Page 3
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