AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, Feb. 17.
Li Hung Chang has informed the Court that the foreign Ministers consent to the suspension of Tung Fuhsiang s sentence until the Court has power to indict sentence of death.
ACTIVE PREPARATIONS.
PUTTING ON THE SCREW.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, Feb. 18.
Count Waldersee has issued a general order for troops to prepare to march to Tai.yuen, or further, in the Spring. The exorcise of pressure on the Imperial Court order is interpreted in Home quarters as intended to frighten the Court into submission.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 42, 19 February 1901, Page 3
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