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China and the Powers.

APPRECIATION OF INDIAN" TBOOPS. THE CUSTODIAN OF THE GRAND IMPERIAL SEAL.

United Fres9 Association —By Electric Telegraph. — Copyrignt.

Received January 18, 9 10 a.m. LoNuos, January 17.— Military writers at Peking are enthusiastic ra their pf aises of the Indlian troops in comparison with the Europeans naw on active servi«*i& China. Only the Japanese equalled 1 tba Indians iv smwrtness io, aotual work.

When the Joint Note setting forth th* proposed terms of peace was signed by the Chinese Envoys, Jtiaeft Ching fetched tfte Grand Imperial J3e»l ttot* the custody of % woman aer«tt»t in the> Forbidden City. After the papaw wetft stomped the Seal waff returned to thft care of the same servant.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11658, 18 January 1901, Page 2

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China and the Powers. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11658, 18 January 1901, Page 2

China and the Powers. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11658, 18 January 1901, Page 2

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