RUSSIA'S ROMAN HAND
RAILWAYS AND CUSTOMS UN-.' "HdER RUSSIAN 00NIK0L.
LONDON, February 2C
Tsingchi, B the Tartar Geneiai in command in Manchuria, was (ii&mibsed by the Chinese Government for having sanctioned the agreement made at Moukden with Admiral Alesicff. Russia, however, compelled China to reinstate General.
Japan has protested ac Pekin against China signing the Moukcitn agreement made during the progress of peace negotiations. The Pekin correspondent of •■he Times reports : Yangyu, Chinoos Minister at St. Petersburg, telegraphs that by proposals with ftuts»ia, the Finance Minister is supplauientiuk' the agreement made between Tsingchi and Admiral Alexieff.
The Manehurian provinces of Mukden and Hei Loung Kiang have Russian military officials and Sue cons-.cl the Chinese railways is also in' Midi hands. It is further provided thai Rus sian civilians control the oooiuificial concessions, and Manchuria shall Wi reserved for Russia. Russia shall also control the inland cusuuub It Miinchuria and the native cuatoris fit Niuchwang, but the maritime customs at Niuchwang shall be pail into Russo-Chinese Bank. Hussion land *nd borne goods are also to he l"\muted special privileges in Manchuria.'
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9873, 21 February 1901, Page 2
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