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[by TELEORAI'II I’KB PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHINESE AFFAIRS. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) PEKING, May 10. The President has issued an edict dismissing Chang Tso Liu as the Manchurian Government, abolishing all titles, and also providing that the three j Manchurian provinces that Chang con- j trolled, heretofore enjoying special pri- j vileges, be .reduced Lo an equality with I the other Chinese Provinces. A GRUESOME SPOT. I BRUSSELS. May 10. | Though not included in the official programme, King George and Queen j Mary, at their own request, visited the National firing range, where the Germans executed Nurse Cavell, and other Allied patriots. Their Afajesties placed a wreath where Nurse Cavell was shot. OBITUARY. - LONDON, May 10. Sir Henry Davey. TREATY WITH SPAIN. LONDON, Alay 10. In the House of Commons, Air Winterton, replying to a question, said Great Britain was negotiating a commercial treaty with Spain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1922, Page 3
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