AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
A REFUGEE RECALLED. FAMINE IN KWANGSI. United Press Association—By Blectrio Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, May 6. Owing to Yunglu's death the Emperor has telegraphed to Kangyuwei, the reformer "who fled during the late troubles, to return immediately, and promising that all will be well. Kangyuwei has sailed from Calcutta lor Hongkong. The American Consul in Canton declares that 150,000 persona are starving in. Kwangsi. x • RUSSIA'S POLICY. FEELING IN AMERICA. (Received May 8, 1.31 a.m.) NE YORK, May 7. The "New York Sun" protests against Russia's shameless mendacity over Manchuria, and heartily supports Anglo-Ameri-can friendship. The " New York Times " hopes that Russia will be moved to say through diplomacy man to man and nation to nation, what she I wants, and what she means.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13121, 8 May 1903, Page 5
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