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THE INNOCENT PLENIPOT ENTIARIES SOUTHERN VICEROYS ASH FOR ASSISTANCE COSSACKS PULLED BY AN INFERNAL MACHINE London, Oct. 27. Received 28th, 4.20 p.m. The Times states that Ching and Li Hung Chang have communicated an edict asking the ambassadors to indicate what officials are deserving of punishment and what form the punishment shall take Received 28th, 4.29 p.m. The Daily News' Berlin correspondent states that the southern viceroyf- sought and obtained a "promise from the Alljes of assistance against the Court. Admiral Seymour will proceed to Nanking and Wuchang to confer with them Hong Kono, Oct. 27. Received 28th, 4.29 p.m. M. Pichou, French Ambassiador, is convalescent. The Emperor, in a decree, recognises that Tung Fuhsiang is guilty of gieat crimes. During the removal of powder from a magazine westward of Mukhden, a Chinese infernal machine exploded, killing 26 Cossacks
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Southland Times, Issue 14783, 29 October 1900, Page 2
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