AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
CHINA AND JAPAN. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, April 9. The leading part played by Japan in securing the rejection of the Manchurian agreement lias greatly impressed the Chinese. While the Empress Dowager vigorously opposes the removal of the Court from Singanfu, the Emperor desires closer contact with the Yangtse Viceroys. It is thought possible that the Emperor will shortly remove the Court to Kaifungfu, the capital of Honan. * CHINA’S AWAKENING. HOW TO COPE WITH THE FOREIGNERS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 10.5, p.m.. April 10. London, April 10. The Viceroys and Governors of the provinces have memorialised the Throne to immediately direct the loyal Princes and Chinoso autocrats to travel and study foreign countries, and for the army to ho reorganised on Western mothods, collcgos and schools extondod, and the standard dollar currently adopted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 79, 11 April 1901, Page 2
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