THE CHINESE QUESTION.
THREATENED INFLUX INTO SIBERIA. THE AMERICAN TREATY. PARKES BLAMED FOR ITS REJECTION, CONSULS FOR AUSTRALIA. St Petersburg, Sept 25. Considerable alarm is felt in Russia at a threatened influx of Chinese into Siberia. Washington, Sept 25. It is thought probable that President Cleveland will assent to the Chinese Exclusion Bill. Pekin, Sept 25. The Chinese are furious at the action of Sir Henry Parkes and assert that he is answerable for the rejection of the American Treaty. Sir John Walsham, the British Minister at Pekin, is continuing his negotiations, but an amicable settlement is hopeless. Chinese Consuls are to be appointed at once in Australian capitals.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 201, 27 September 1888, Page 2
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109THE CHINESE QUESTION. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 201, 27 September 1888, Page 2
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