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WAR IN CHINA.

THE DOWAGER'S ! INTRIGUES?

£HE. DEPOSES THEkJ

EMPEROR,

LONDON, Dec. 30; ,j

The Standard's Shanghai correspondent says that private advices from Shansi state that the Emperor. Kwanghsu will be permitted, to return to Pekin because the Dowager, Empress, when at Taiyuenfu, secretly appointed a 5-year-old boy Emperor, with the title of Tungs'nu. The latter travelled witli the Imperial yellow chain, the insignia ,of office, to Siiiganfu. Kwanghsu has appealed to^ the reform party to co-operate with ma Government when ne returns to. rekin. ,

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Auckland Star, Issue 311, 31 December 1900, Page 5

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WAR IN CHINA. Auckland Star, Issue 311, 31 December 1900, Page 5

WAR IN CHINA. Auckland Star, Issue 311, 31 December 1900, Page 5

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