THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
I _ . — — • ••» — r LINES OF COMMUNICATION, h PROTECTION FOR MISSIONARIES. THE PA.OTING-FU COLUMN. A BOXER PROCLAMATION. A GERMAN VICTORY. ; United: Press Association — By Electrio Telegraphs-Copyright". (ReceivecTOct. 27, 8.56 a.m.) HONGKONG, Oct. 26. One thousand Germans, Russians and French, from Tientsin', have gone to Hiahgho Paoti, in order to cewnecfc the lines of communications against the Boxers. The French Consul at Hankow has secured the Imperial protection of sixty Italian missionaries in the Shensi district. The allied columns, after converging on Paot-ing-fu, will continue thqir march to Chihting-fu, where there are many European missionaries and Engineers. A violent fioxer proclamation has been circulated in Lienohau, in Southern China. It blames the Emperor for tolerating foreigners. The death of Kangyi is confirmed. The Germans defeated the Imperial troops at'Anshu, capturing two Kvupp guns. (Received Oct. 27, 9.53 a.m.) FRETvEANTLE, Oct. 27. Among the passengers by the Britannia j 5 Longkaichu, the Chinese reformer, who was associated with Kangyuwei.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6936, 27 October 1900, Page 5
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