The Crisis in China.
IMPERIAL COURT AFRAID TO •vjfc RETURN TO PEKIN.
BOXERS ROUTED BY THE
■^■\/±-4 FRENCH
CHINESE TROOPs ASSEMBLING
(By Electric Telegraph).
Hongkong, November 19
Prince Ohing and Li Hung Chang hint that General Tungfuhsiang is really in rebellion. They state that the Yangtse Viceroys will combine to suppress him and rescue the Dowager. Although the Viceroys and Li Hung Chang have guaranteed her safety if she would return, she mistrusts them, and believes there is a conspiracy to capture her. London, November 19. The Morning Post's Pekin correspondent says the latest ediotpis regarded as inadequate, and failing a settlement a spring expedition ..will proceed to Singanpu. Hongkongj November 19. The French routed 300 Boxers in the direction of the Emperor's tombs. Twenty-three thousand Chinese troops are gathering on the borders of Chili to resist an advance westward. The Tientsin-Shanhaikwan railway has been transferred to British control. \ ■ \
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume IX, Issue 750, 21 November 1900, Page 3
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