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TOO BIG A MAN TO BE PUNISHED. AN EMPEROR WHO IS NO RULER. CHINESE IMPRESSED BY THE BEHEADINGS AT PAOTINGFU. Hong Kong, Nov. 12. Received 12th, 10.56 p.m. The Emperor has declared that Tung Fuh Siang controls the Court and it ia impossible to punish him. He however expresses his willingness to banish Yuhsien. Received 13th, 12.10 a.m. German officials in Chirja pronounce the horses obtained from Australia for military purposes serviceable. Chinese reports state that the Dowager has executed 15 eunuchs for conspiring to help the Emperor to return to Pekin.. Received 13th, 0 23 a.m. The execution and exposure of the heads of Paotingfu officials has profoundly impressed the Chinese. BiatLiN, Nov. 12. Received 13th, 12.10 a. m. The Reichstag has been asked to vote £7,634,000 to cover the e.ipenditure of the China war.

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Southland Times, Issue 14796, 13 November 1900, Page 2

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