AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
THE COURT'S EYES OPEN. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London. May 21. Dr. Morrison states that the Court’s oves are opened to the injustice attempted, and Vuanshikai and Haiyufen have not been reduced in rank, Both are Y’unghi’s powerful supporters. It has been unanimously decided that Sheng’s argument that the indemnity should be payable on a silver basis is untenable.
Insurgents burnt a bridge on the Pekin Hankow line.
Belgian engineers have withdrawn from Cheng Ching Fee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 422, 22 May 1902, Page 2
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