War in China
Feng and the Manchus PALACE TAKEN OVER. DEPARTURE OF IMPERIAL FAMILY. IBy Cable—Press Association— Copyright.! (Received 7, 12.55 p.m.) Pekin, Nov. 6. Feng Yuh-siang this morning sent the military police chief to the palace* where he informed the Manchu chamberlain that the Government wanted to take over the Imperial Citv in accordance with the agreement between the Republic and the Manchu house at the | time of abdication, but'so far not enforced. Meanwhile the palace is guarded and ingress and egress are stopped. During the afternoon Hsu-sng-tung, accompanied by the whole Manchu family, left the Imperial Palace and took up their residence at the palace of his father, Prince Chun, the exRegent, situated in the north-western part of the city.—(Reuter.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 7 November 1924, Page 5
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