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FRICTION BETWEEN BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. SEIZURE OF SECTIONS OF RAILWAY. Received October 2, 9 a.m.) London, October 1. Router's correspondent states that friction exists between the British and Russians, each seizing and repairing small sections of the railway. KALSER APPEALED TO. (Received October 2, 9a.m.) Hongkong, October 1. The Imperor of China has addressed an edict to the Kaiser, stating that ho ordered official obligations to be offered to Kettler's coffin. The Chinese Minister at Berlin will make the obligations on the arrival of the coffin there. He appeals to the Kaiser to negotiate peace. Another letter expresses regret to the Emperor of Japan for the murder of the Secretary of the Japanese Legation at Pekin and orders funeral obligations, PUNISHMENT OF THE CUL FRIT&. ADDITIONS TO THE LIST. (Received October 2.9.10 a.m.) Hongkong, October 1. Rangyi, the Chancellor, and Innan, Master of Police, at Pekin, are included in the list of those to be punished. (BY TEW.GRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION). Dunedin, Last Night. Advices received here report the safe arrival at Shanghai of Missionary Miss Laura Jensen, together with Mi>s McMcCormack and the Kueiki Sisters. Miss Reid, of Dunedin, is also safe. Much concern has been felt in missionary circles about these women.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 769, 2 October 1900, Page 3

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THE LATEST Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 769, 2 October 1900, Page 3

THE LATEST Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 769, 2 October 1900, Page 3