THE CRISIS IN CHINA
MOTHER RISING THREATENED
DOWAGER 10MPKESS OFFERS
TERMS,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,
ANOTHER BOXER RISING THREAT
EN ED.
LONDON. December 13.
(Received Dec. 14, at 3.57 a.m.)
Fresh placards have been posted in China,. These .threaten a rising in January to expel the foreigners. [ DR MORRISON'S WLISNDID SERVICICR. Sir Claude MaeDonald's despatches in reference to the siege of the Legations state that Dr Morrison, The Times's corespondent, volnntcei'ed for every dangerous service, and was a pillar of strength when things were going badly. TOR-TURK OF A DOCTOR. The anti-foreigners near Canton secured the person of Dr Yeung, who is a native Christian, and strung him up by the thumbs mid toes, with a view to extorting a confession. A ANTS?-: RKSOLYE. LONDON, December 14. (Received December 15, at 0.48 a.m.) The Standard stales that information has reached Cluing-ehi-lutng, Viceroy at- Lianglni, at Wuchang, that the Dowager Empress has agretn! to an early return of the Emperor to Peking, the payment of. an iudemnitj of 40 millions, to allow each Legation to maintain a guard 2000 strong, mid to the appointment of foreign advisers to each province of Die empire.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11917, 15 December 1900, Page 7
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