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THE LATEST!

Received February 20, 9.22 a.m,

London, February 19

The American Government strongly objects to Count Waldersee's activity, especially in the proposed expedition to Taiyuenfu.

An Imperial edict issued declares the action of the princes and officials in resisting the proposals to suppress the Boxer movement has imperilled the safety of the Court. The edict admits the previous sentences of the offenders were inadequate, and Prince Tuan can accordingly be banished to the province of Siu-kiang.

The foreign Ministers yesterday decided that China's reply to the Powers' demands was unsatisfactory, and determined to insist on compliance with the original demands.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7168, 20 February 1901, Page 2

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THE LATEST! Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7168, 20 February 1901, Page 2

THE LATEST! Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7168, 20 February 1901, Page 2

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