AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
London, Oct. 17
The Times’ Pekin correspondent slates that M. Lessar is negotiating with Li Hung Chang alone for a new Manchurian Convention on the same lines as the last. It is cleverly worded to save China’s face.
Prince Citing is indignant at being kept in ignorance of the negotiations.
The Yangsti Viceroys have twice protested against the resumption oi negotiations. Powerful agencies are working to induce the Court «ot to sign the convention.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 241, 19 October 1901, Page 2
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