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AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

Press Association—Telegraph—Copyright ::. BERLIN, 'March. -17. The Reichstag voted 123 million marks for China.

Gossler announced -thiaib General Walderseo commanded' 64,000 allies, including 17,750 Germans and 12,850 British. SYDNEY, March 18.'

Six members of the Australian Contingent hi China returned invalided. One complains of harsh treatment because he growled at the arduous work, and that the officers-were not treating the men properly. Fer thus speaking disrespectfully of the officers he received ninety days' hard labour in Hong Kong gaol. He complains that he was dressed in convict garb and herded with murderers and felons.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 3

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AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 3

AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 3

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