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CHINESE HOSTILITIES.

DEPOSITION OF MANCHU

PRESIDENT,

(Reuter’s Telegram.)

(Received November 7, 1 p.m.) / PEKING, Nov. 6.

Fengyuhsiang, this irioriung sent, the military police chief to the Palace, where he informed the Mnnehu Chamberlain that tho Government wanted, to take over the Imperial City, in accordance ivith the agreement between the Republic and Mnnehu House at the time of the abdication, -but so far not, enforced. Meanwhile the Palace is guarded, ingress and Egress being stopped. During the afternoon Ilsusngtung, accompanied by the whole Mnnehu family, left the Imperial Palace and took up residence at the Palace of his father, Prince Chung, ex-Rogont, situated in tho north-western part of the city.

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 5

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CHINESE HOSTILITIES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 5

CHINESE HOSTILITIES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 5