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AMERICA v. GERMANY. The Ambassadors, in their interview with Prince Ching, insisted on the retirement of the Dowager- Empress and the reinstatement of the Emperor as the supreme power. Reuter's correspondent at Pekin states the Dowager Empress is willing to return to Pekin if protected. Sir Claude Macdonald exchanges posts with Sir E. M. Satow, Minister at Japan. The authorities at Washington fear the result of Germany's proposals will be the prolongrtion of hostilities, and the American Government declined to support them on the ground that they impose impossible conditions. There is immense satisfaction at Shanghai over the Emperor of Ger-"

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Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1900, Page 2

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Latest. Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1900, Page 2

Latest. Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1900, Page 2

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