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AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

NATUNG TO BE ALLOWED TO GO TO JAPAN.

By Telegraph— Tress Association—Copyright Hongkong, Sept. 2. Natung, a notorious lloxer, who was detained at Shanghai bcenuso objections were raised by the Japanese Government, has sailed lor Japan to fultil an expiatory mission. / TIIE KAISER SMOOTHES THE WAY. NO KOW-TOWING FOR CHUN. By Telegraph—rress Association—Copyright Berlin, Sept. o. The members of the Chinese Mission assert that the Kaiser has waived the kowtow, and accords audience only to I’rinco Chun and Yiang Chung. Prince Chun thanked the Kaiser for removing the dilliculty. lie has started for Berlin, where ho remains a fortnight.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 204, 4 September 1901, Page 2

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AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 204, 4 September 1901, Page 2

AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 204, 4 September 1901, Page 2

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