TROUBLE IN CHINA.
A FEW MORE DETAILS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT (Received Nov. 7, 2.50 p.m.) Peking; Nov. 6. Feng Yuh Siang this morning sent a military police chief to the palace, where hfe informed the Manehu chamberlain that the Government wanted to take over the Imperial city in accordance with an agreement between the Republic and Marichu house at the time of abdication, but which so far had not been enforced. Meanwhile the palace is guarded, and ingress and egress stopped. During the afternoon Hsusrig Tung, accompanied by the whole Mandril family, left the imperial Palace and took up residence at the palace of his father,*Prince Chun, the ex-Regent, -which is situated in the north-western part of the city.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 November 1924, Page 7
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