LI HUNG CHANG REALISES THE SITUATION.
THE EMPEROR IMPRESSED. (Received , October 2nd, 9.18 a.m.) HONG KONG, October 1. In following America's advice that China should punish the instigators of the recent outrages, the hand of Li Huug Chang is conspicuous. Such action is taken with, the hope of averting the blow of Germany. Chinese accounts declare Li Hung Chang has tardily convinced the Dowager of the deception of the Manchu leaders. The same accounts represent th« Emperor as having soundly rated the Princes and other courtiers for the state into which they have brought the country while the Dowager remained silent.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 5
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