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WAR IN CHINA

1 CABLE NEWS.

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I HOBS OBNS.UREB BY THE DOWAGE FOB BMHa THWABTBD, . pUISUK TRANSFBRBING RAILWAY MATERIAL. ii (PBB SBBSB ASSOCIATION.) ■' (lteceivedl7,B.66am.) I i Hosa Koao, November 16. The Dowager has censured Li Hong , Ohangand Prince Ohing for not preventing the allied punitive expedition penetrating the interior. In response to Russia's invitation China has appointed the military commander of the Szeehua province to the civil administration of Manchuria. 3 Buna is transferring hundreds of i tent of railway material belonging to the btran Haikwan railway to the Russian Manchurian railway. HAMDABBtBS PERQUISITES BUTBIOI■MX JOB IHDBMI«TY. IA DEPLOMATIO CONFERENCE. A BI6NHIOAMT PROTEST AGAINST PRO7IBIONING BINGANSU (Received 18/ S.l pjn.) ; Hong Koia, November 16. 1 The Allies are discussing Chinese taxation reform, and are convinced that the secret sums lured by the Mandarins as perquisites are sufficient to caver the indemnity. Rous, November 16. : The Marquis, Yenesta, Italian Minister for Foreign Affaire, and Syner Orispi, ex-premier, had a long interview with Mr. Chamberlain, who is visiting Italy and Naples. Received 18,5.7 ajn. Hcara Kosa, November 17. j| The Allies are sending warships to Nanken, intending to protest against the provisioning in Singenf u. ! PUNISHMENT OF INSTIGATORS. SEVERS IMPERIAL EDICT. -- i efeu~< ' jt Received 18,5.7 pjn. * Kong, November 17. f Oennt Waldersee complains that the Russians relinquished the patrol of the Xalcu Tenku railway without notifying him. An Imperial edict dated 13th inst., deprives Prince Toan and Prince jjPhuang of their ranks and offices, imprisons them for life when peace is reetored, and degrades Prince Lan Yingnien''and Chao Shuchiao. The last nanied, however, is remaining in office. Yushien, who is condemned to exile and hard labour on the post roads on the furthest boundary cf the Empire, has fled.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 226, 19 November 1900, Page 3

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WAR IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 226, 19 November 1900, Page 3

WAR IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 226, 19 November 1900, Page 3

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