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China.

The Tsung-li-Yamen has informed Sir Olaude Maodonald (British Ambassador at Pekin) that the Emperor's health is improving, and he declares that the Dowager-Empress has not opposed any genuine reforms which suited the conditions of China. It also appointed two boards to supervise the trade of Southern China.

France threatens to invade China unless the Tsung li-Yamen releases the Emperor.

The Japanese Government has warned the Tsung-lUYamen of the peril of taking extreme measures in the present crisis.

The Tsung-li-Yamen has entreated the Dowager-Empress to allow nothing to happen to the Emperor. The Standard says that 40,000 Russian troops are now stationed at Port Arthur,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 20 October 1898, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
105

China. Manawatu Herald, 20 October 1898, Page 2

China. Manawatu Herald, 20 October 1898, Page 2

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