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CHINESE PEACE DELEGATES.

FRESH COMPLICATIONS

HONGKONG, September 6

The Emperor has appointed Li Himg Chang, General Yung Fu, Prince Ching, and Hsutung, though it was recently reported that the last-named had been beheaded, to negotiate for peace. They are considered strongly antiforeign, especially Yung Fu and Hsutung. t, ( " All Europeans at the treaty ports are protesting against the Allies withdrawing from Pekin before a final settlement is agreed upon. Li Hung Chang's conciliatory attitude towards the other Powers has decreased since Russian support has been secured. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 6. Inspired press articles declare that the military operations beyond Pekin have occasioned fresh complications.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 5

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CHINESE PEACE DELEGATES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 5

CHINESE PEACE DELEGATES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 5

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