IN CHINA.
LI HUNG CHANG IN PEKINPRINCE TUAN'S POSITION. MARAUDING BANDS NEAR CANTON. GERMANY'S PROPOSAL. Hongkong, September 27. Russian and Japanese troops escorted Li Huug Chang to Pefein. Prince Tuan's Presidency of tbe Council is equivalent to the Premiership. Dr. Munn, the German Minister in China, with the German squadron, has gone northward. Bandits are plundering the villages round Canton. They have destroyed the Catholic Church at Tokamhang and desecrated the cemetery. London, September 27. Before replying to the proposal of the Emperor William that China should surrender the instigators of the outrages before negotiations were entered into, Lord Salisbury awaits the receipt of information from Sir Claude Macdonald.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 767, 29 September 1900, Page 2
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