AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
LONDON, January 22. Tiuig-fa-hsiaug’s friends in Pekin are urging him to depose tho Emperor and inatal Fn Chun, sou of Prince Tuan, in las place. SYDNEY, January 23. Dr Morrison., Pekin correspondent of Tho Times,” who is hero on a holiday, in an interview, said it was an unjust charge to say that tho Boxer trouble was caused hv the missionaries. It was a general outbreak. With reference to tho recent cablegram as to the Empress Dowager’s extravagance, Dr Morrison. said there was no such thing as an official censor. He did not think there was one out of the Ihoflsands of censors in China who would dare to criticise tho administration of tho Dowager or suggest her resignation. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 5
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