AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
BETROTH OF THE : EMPEROR'S BROTHER. '• " ;•• ' • • PROMISING OUTLOOK. . • :' * ] A GERMAN LIEUTENANT ; WOUNDED. By Telegraph.— Association.— ; London, January 22. s General Yungeu's .daughter.'is betrothed to the Emperor of China's brother. A Yangtse . Viceroy declares Yunglu held the keys of the Imperial arsenal, preventing modern guns being used against the foreign Legations in Pekin, and saved the Europeans of the'Yangtse provinces by telegraphing to the viceroys to disobey the edict ordering their destruction. ■ ; The Daily Telegraph says the outlook in China is promising. Yuanshikai, the ' Governor of Chili, is friendly, and is the strongest ruler China has had for years. (Received January 24, 10.13 p.m.) y • London, January 23. Robbers wounded a German lieutenant patrolling Chunliang Cheng.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 5
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