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CHINA

London, May 27. The Kaiser has issued an order to tho German military authorities of China to prepare for disbanding the headquarters' staff and reducing the strength of the forces there. The order was received here with signs of relief. The Germans had handed Marpiug to the British shortly before tho discovery of the Krupp guns. May 2S. The Chinese officials are preparing for the Court's reception. This is taken as another indication of their speedy return to the capital. A considerable number of Gorman troops remain temporarily at Kaiochau. Many Germans are irritated because tli■"• Americans have lattorly guarded one (■!' tho entrances to tho forbidden city, Pekii . This is interpreted as a reflection < -i Gorman honesty. A slight fracas occurs 1 owing to disregard of the American sontr;. 's orders in connection with traffic and repairs to a street. One German was wounded.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3746, 30 May 1901, Page 1

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CHINA Temuka Leader, Issue 3746, 30 May 1901, Page 1

CHINA Temuka Leader, Issue 3746, 30 May 1901, Page 1

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