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THE CHINESE COURT.

ANTI-FOREIGN INFLUENCE. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. (Received January 4, 12.15 a.m.) London, January 3. ALTHOUGH the Chinese Imperial decree orders the punishment of the murderers of missionaries and many of their converts in Ningshu > and Kansu provinces, strong anti-for-eign influences exist among the Court's entourage, which are having a disquieting effect. At Pekin General Yuingbi's power is in the ascendant. ~ ■'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 5

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THE CHINESE COURT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 5

THE CHINESE COURT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 5

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