DCHINA.
a ■'■ ' '■■——>~rr— ;/;■;; | ■.'■'. POWERS SUPPORTING YUAN/ a •;•'•: ;. A LAME PLEA. '■■~'[ tt (at TSLBoitApn—webs association—copyright.) (Rec. January 6, j Peking, January 5 Yuan Shi-kai, the Chinese ■ex-Grand Coun- .'. cillor, was dismissed oh the plea that he is suffering from an affection of the> foot. -His dismissal is really tho result of a powerful attempt by the Manohus'to regain tho; ). ascendancy. , ~...:; Out of the fifteen highest posts among Ministers, nine are held by Manchus, and .'■ five, by Chinamen. •', \:[-y. - Yuan Shi-kai' opposed the Manchu prerogatives, and objected to the.eunuchs' ina fluettce. ' .■. .''.:.; ■.■•:-.■.■ •:.,'"■.■ .,. It is now announced that the Powers (who support Yuan) have susp'erided the process of withdrawing the foreign troops who remained in Poking to guard the Legations after the: Boxer troubles.: .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 7
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120DCHINA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 7
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