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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

AN IMPERIAL EDICT. PLEA FOR AN ANTIFOREIGNER. THE AMBASSADORS’ ANSWER. United Press Association-—By JSleolrio Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Feb. 7. A Chinese Imperial edict has been sent to the Ministers pleading for Tung-Mi-Slang’s life, and promising his heavy future punishment. ■ The Ministers insist on the execution of the twelve principal guilty officials.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12421, 9 February 1901, Page 7

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THE CRISIS IN CHINA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12421, 9 February 1901, Page 7

THE CRISIS IN CHINA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12421, 9 February 1901, Page 7

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