CHINESE POLITICS.
LI HUNG CHANG AGAIN SHELVED. By Telegraph.— Association—Copyright. Shanghai, November 14. Li Hunt, Chang, who was recently restored to power, has been sent to Shantung in connection with the scheme for preventing inundations of the Yellow River. The appointment is equivalent to shelving him.
CRETE. THE MAHOMMEDANS LEAVING THE ISLAND. By Telegraph.-Press Association.-Copyright. Caxdia, November 14. A LARGE number of Mabommedans are quitting Crete, while a number of Christians are returning to the island.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10910, 15 November 1898, Page 5
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CHINESE POLITICS.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10910, 15 November 1898, Page 5
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