AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
PROPOSAL TO DEPOSE THE BMPEROB. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, J muiry 22, Tung-fuh-eiang'a friends at Pekin are urging him to depose the and instil Fuchun, a son of Prince Tuan, in his s'ead.
MORS MORRISON" INTERVIEWS Sydney, Janu>ry 23. Dr. Mor. Iso - ', Pekin correspondent of tbe London Times, when int iviewel here, said that i. was an unjust chaige to say that the Boxer trouble was caused by the missionaties. It was a general auti foreign, not an anti-uiia-s on, outbreak. With reference lo the recent Cible abmt I he Dowager's extravagance, Dr. Morrison siid there was no such 'h ng »b an official cen?or. He did no' think there was one out of a thousand censors in China who would dare to criticise tha administration of the Djwager Empress and suggest her risignttion. Toere an% says the correspondent, good prospects of Aus talian trade in tbe East, but nothing 'ppcars to hive been dote to improve the commetcial rtiitions. There aie several Australian bt.pla produce which would find a ready sale if the business was systematica ly worked.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 2
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182AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 2
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