THE CHINESE SITUATION.
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received 8.40 a.m., January 2nd. ' LONDON, January 1. The American Government has instructed Mr Conger to urge tie suspension of military incursions. . . Chine* and Li Hung Chang are surprised at the "Emperor's ready acceptance of the Powers' terms. The Emperor instructed his envoys to secure the best terms, regretting the limitation of the Legation guards and the number of military posts on the Tailwavs. He requests the disarming, not -the destruction, of the Taku forts. i EXECUTION OF THE MURDERER OF V HERE KETTELER. FRENCH TROOPS IX DANGER. Received 12.34 a-m., January 3rd. LONDON, January 2. The murderer of. Herr Ketteler, late German Minister at Pekin, was decapitated at the scene of the crime: - ■'■■■>'■-'- r Several thousand regulars are menacing > ~ 500 ¥Teuch troops at Chingtingfu. Mar- || shal Bafflond is hastening to their assist--9& wice. •
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3460, 3 January 1901, Page 3
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145THE CHINESE SITUATION. Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3460, 3 January 1901, Page 3
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