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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

A CRIMINAL OFFICIAL STILL IN OFFICE. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright (Received July 23, 1.30 a.m.) London, July 22. The Times' Pekin correspondent states that the magistrate at Shooyanghsien, who sent the missionaries handcuffed to Taiyuenfu, where they were murdered, has not been removed from his position despite the edict ordering his exile. Sir E. Satow has demanded his exile. THE TELEGRAPH LINE CUT. (Received July 22, 10.30 p.m.) Hongkong, July 22. The Chinese have cut a portion of the telegraph line near Tientsin. ENGLAND'S LEAD BEING FOLLOWED. London, July 21.

In the House of Commons Lord Cranborne stated that Great Britain's lead was being followed on all turning points in relation to Chinese questions, showing that her position abroad was one of very great strength and importance.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11712, 23 July 1901, Page 5

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THE CRISIS IN CHINA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11712, 23 July 1901, Page 5

THE CRISIS IN CHINA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11712, 23 July 1901, Page 5

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