The Chinese Question.
KlAa-CHATJ DECLARED A FREE •J ' " PORT., RUSSIAN RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION. United Press Association.— By Electric \\ ■: Telegraph,— Copyright. </■ Received September 7, 1.30 a.m. -' Berlin, September 6.-~Germany has opened Kiaochau as a free port. London, September 6— The Times' Shanghai correspondent states that Russia 'is employiug 14,000 coolies to construct a lime connecting Niu-chang with the main southern line to Talienwan, dis regarding the, lights of English landowners, and is also const: ucting an entrenched camp at the junction of the lines.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11316, 7 September 1898, Page 2
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82The Chinese Question. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11316, 7 September 1898, Page 2
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