THE CRISIS IN CHINA
RESISTANCE TO THE EMPEROR . A REBEL MOVEMENT, CONDEMNED OFFICIALS IN ARMS, By Telegraph,—Press Awwi»thm,--.Cop.y right. London, March 11, Tunofuhsuxo is ■ determined to prevent the return of the Court to Pekin. He, "with 20,000 followers, Tuan with 10,000, and the rest of the guilty officials, are collected at Ninghsin, determined to resist arrest. An Imperial Commissioner has been sent to exhort their compliance with their sentences.
Li Hung Chang states that it is impossible for the Imperial Court to return to Pekin until the foreigners, evacuate the Temple of Heaven and the Temple of Agriculture,
The Viceroys of all the provinces, excepting Kwongtung, have endorsed the memorial of Shang, vicepresident of the Ministry of Commerce, to the Crown in favour of the abolition of Liken duties.
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New Zealand Herald, 12 March 1901, Page 5
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