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UNREST IN CHINA.

WHAT THE >!A«ISTRATE DID.

United Pre*s Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copvrigat. LONDON* February 21. Thc_" Standard**" H«ngSi*sng cornespondent, in his .zcc*unt of the murder of missionaries, say* that considering hi* dignity wounded, the Magistrate stabbed himself. Thereupon a rutnottr that a Jesuit had .attempted to *tab the Magistrate in&atsed the populace and led to the attack* on the missions. Mr Kinghatn. who wa.s massacred in China, wa* a native of Birmingham, an! was working under the auspices of the Plymouth Open Brethren. WARSHIPS O.V THE WAV. PEKIX. February 28. Several British, American and Frw»ch warship* are proceeding to Kiukiaag. Some ship* are already theic. THE MISSIONARIES ATTITUDE.

Received 3.25 p.m.. Fcbrearr 38th. LONDON. February 28. The " Time**" carmjwadeat report* lliflt, the intervention «f the ttaKtwrn--si He* in Chinese local politic* sad their protection of na;ivc convert*, are antwtag the chief c«»«\ of jhe official*;" anAi-itfitagn attitude.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12912, 1 March 1906, Page 5

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UNREST IN CHINA. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12912, 1 March 1906, Page 5

UNREST IN CHINA. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12912, 1 March 1906, Page 5