Chinese Affairs.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (By Elf.otric Telegraph — Copyright.) Tokio, Sept. 26. Twenty-five Japanese have been appointed teachers at Chi-li, and others elsewhere, but the Tokio journals blame China for perpetuating old prejudices and refraining from secularising education. (Received— This day, 9.2 a.m.) Pekin, Sept. 26. Count De Witte states that the Manchurian section of the ShanhaikwanNuichwang railway has been restored to China.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 27 September 1902, Page 2
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