AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
(Electric Telegraph— Copyright— United Pre 33 Association.) LONDON, Jan. 10. The Pekin correspondent of the Times states that the German Minister has suggested that Prince Ohun, aged 17, brother of the Emperor, be Envoy Extraordinary to Berlin. The Prince is willing. The Chinese authorities had previously secured the assent of Prince Sn to go to Germany. If both werej sent, vie advantage to China of her separation to Germany would be. all the greater. Count Waldereee} explains that the Boxers m Szchaichan, the scene of the latest fight, terrorised the district and threatened Yenking and Chanpingi.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9043, 11 January 1901, Page 3
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