The Trouble in China.
"~ } Shanghai, October 13. The Chinese at Canton are watohigg for the arrival of a vessel laden with* dynamite, arms, and ammunition-, alleged to be consigned to the Chinese Reform [Society. The names oi the shippers are unknown. October 1& 'The Chinese new tariff comes into operation on November" lHb# Ching has forwarded to the Powers a bond for 450,000,000 taeis of the war indemnity. A Chinese Imperial edict has been is* sued enjoining the officials to strenuously enforce western reforms and recommending that Luikimvit,Luikimrjjand Chang Chitting should be peace commissioners. The edict declares that the destiny of the country is involved in tbe auceess of tbo reforms.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 October 1901, Page 4
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111The Trouble in China. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 October 1901, Page 4
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