Affairs in China.
STAEVATION In" CHIN 4. "J THE GOLD fiJEEMte^ " : A REBELLION SUPPRESSED. !<' " • > I United Press Association,— By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. •* rLondonj »May 12. There are 73,000 " people ,\stairvin<£ j.t | the Nanningfu, u and Tsunifu 'clLjifricts. . I Relief has been sent from Hong.KJongLi China is evading 'the, intensions of i the* protocol; dnd has finally declined to pay the indemnity on a" gold basisi She insists that', if gold t is demandedj it must be on the. basis" of the. rate of exchange of April Ist^l^l-" 3 " \ Wang has .^tßjJa.t ihe rebellion in' KangsuT ha^- v b.eefi 'suppress-*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12254, 13 May 1903, Page 2
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