Hong Kong Daily Press 1900-07-17

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Hong Kong Daily Press 1900-07-17

Year: 1900

THE CRISIS IN CHINA. SHENG'S DENIAL DISCREDITED. BOXER PLACARD AT SHANGHAI. MISSIIONS BURNT IN HUNAN. ALLIES TAKE TIENTSIN NATIVE CITY. HUPEH AND HUNAN GOVERNORS GO NORTH. ADMIRAL SEYMOUR REPORTS A SUCCESS. TIENTSIN WESTERN ARSENAL CAPTURED. DESPERATE FIGHTING ON THE 11TH INSTANT. THE POWERS SEND HEAVY REINFORCEMENTS. NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION ABOUT PEKING. LOCAL CASUALTIES ON THE 8TH AND 9TH INST. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. GOOD PROGRESS. THE NEW AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR GENERAL. THE REINFORCEMENTS. A HONGKONG VOLUNTEER OFFICER FOR THE FRONT. DIARY OF ADMIRAL SEYMOUR'S MARCH ON PEKING. A TREACHEROUS ACT. FORTUNATE DISCOVERY AT THE ARSENAL. THE WELCOME RELIEF. THE ADMIRAL RELIEVED. WEIHAIWEI. THE LEGATIONS AT PEKING. TIENTSIN. CONTRABAND. THE GERMAN CONTINGENT. REINFORCEMENTS. THE EXODUS CONTINUES. D. SSENSIONS IN PEKING. The Corean Minister in Tokyo has wired to his Government that 10,000 Japanese troops will be sent over to Corea. It is said that the Chinese Minister here has been recalled. The Yamashiro Mara has brought news that the mobilization of troops is going on at Vladivostock. Five hundred coolies and 50 horses will leave here on the 5th inst. for Taku, on board the Moji Maru. T

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