THE CHINESE COURT.
FEUDS IN THE IMPERIAL FAMILY. (Received October 31, 9.37 a.m.) LONDON, 30th. October. Prince Su, who accompanied the Court to Tai-yuan-fu, in the province of Shansi, has returned to Pekin. He describes the feuds that have agitated the Imperial party, stating that the Empress-Dowager wept and upbraided her advisers, and the Emperor reviled both. They are anxious to return to Pekin, but ipat punishment. B.oth, Prince Su states, will return if assured of safety. Prince Tuan is using his utmost endeavours to prevent the return of the Court.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 105, 31 October 1900, Page 5
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