AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
lirroitTr of invasion
By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright
Hongkong, Juno 30. Lnikunyi, Viceroy of Kiangkiang, with headquarters at Nanking, urges tho Allies to evacuate Shanghai.
There aro persistent reports among tho Chinese in Shanghai regarding an invasion of China by tho Mongols, fomented by Prince Tuan and Tnugfuhsiang.
TIIE DOWAGER STILL HOLDS SWAY. HAS SET UP ANOTHER CAPITAL. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Hongkong, July 1. Marquis Tlicing has received a telegram from Snignnfu, stating that the Dowager Empress lias fixed the capital at Laefcngu. She will not return to Pekin herself, or permit the Emperor, fearing that they will ho entrapped by Chinese reformers or allies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 146, 2 July 1901, Page 2
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