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AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

PER PKBSS ASSOCIATION. London, Sep r .nnber 4. Wuting Facg, Cliiue-e Min ; ster at Washington, has been transferred to London. THE EMPEROR' 3 APOLOGY. Received 4,10 p.m. Hong Kong, September 5. The R iPeim Legation at Pekin cl.icos that Russia's intercession saved Prince Chun from indigni'y. London, September 5. The Tines says the Emperor's apology to Germany is hardly explicit. Tte Empress-Dowager did not express : penitenca for von Ketteler's murder, : though she was the chief offender, THE KAISER BEOEIVES PRINOE OHUN. THE EMPEROR'S REDRESS. Received 5,10.35 p.m. Berlin, September 5. The Kaiser, in a serious and severe attitude, and seated on a throne surrounded by Princ ; s, received Prince Chun and the Chinese Ambassador a 1: the palace at Potsdan. ■' i'hout rising he beckoned Prince Chun to appiO'ch. He bowed thrice, entering and leaving. He appeired very nervous,as he handed to the Kaiser the Emperor's letter, expressing deep regret at von Ketteler's terrible end at the hands of the Boxers, and rebellions soldiers, admitting he was still deeply animated by a feeling of peoitent shame, and hoping the Kaiser's indignation would yield to the old fueling of friendship and the resumption of inornate relations. Prince Chun added that the Emperor pernor ally stood alof from complications, though according to custom he assumed the blame, and hoped past events wore only a p ssing shadow.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3

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AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3

AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3

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