AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
BUSSO-AMERICAN CONTRETEMPS. FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, March 14. The Russian Commandant at Niuchwarn; bas apologised to the Commander of the Yicksburg for the recent; collision between Russian soldiers and American ssilois. It is unofficially stated that the Germans admit that i.ht«ir opposition at Tientsin will be modified if China srants concession on the railways from Shantung to Chingtingfu and Kaisfongfu. The del- y of withdrawal from Tientsin is causing China heavy losses to taxation and trade. THE RESTORATION* OF TIENTSIN. Received 15,7.39 p.m. London, March 14, The Foreign Minister* a><" unable to agree as to the da'e o>- method nf resI toring Tientsin to < hi.- - Germany is willing to withdraw hy July Ist, if a soldi«r (prtfersbly a German) is given a seat on the Peiho Conservancy Board.
A GERMAN-CHINESE AGREEMENT. Received 16, 5.1 p.m. London, March 15. Di- Morrison, the Times correspondent, states that every Chinese directory and treatise contains an authoritative t-xt of the Gfiman-Chineee agreemeuts i.f March 6th, 1890, concerning railway, mining, and other pri- [ vileges in the Shsntung province, end granting to Germans a distinct preference).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 71, 17 March 1902, Page 3
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183AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 71, 17 March 1902, Page 3
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