CHINA.
THE ANTI-FOREIGN
RISING,
ARMY TO MARCH ON PEKIN.
(Received 9.27 a.m.)
PARIS, January 2.
Shanghai advices received in Paris state that Prince Tuan; with fifty thousand men has joined Tungfuhsiang with the intention of marching on Pekin, ftoffl which city it is proposed to expel
»11 foreigners.
(Eeceived 12.3 p.m.)
LONDON, January 2
; Dr. Morrison, the "Times' " correspondent in Pekin, makes a sensational exposure of Germany's intrigue to handicap England in the Xangtse Valley, showing that GerInany deceived France in a remarkable manner, thereby securing , her help in opposing concessions to Great Britain.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 5
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