CHINA AND TNE POWERS.
RED INDIANS DQVES COMPARED WITH CHINESE. THE KAISER SAYS WHAT HE MEANS. JEZEBEL IS CWNDESCENDING. [United Press Association— By Electric TEtEGKAPHrMpoiTBfo^T. J LoNt<oif, Nov. 15. The Pekin correspondent of The Times says that while the Germans were searching for treasure m];SS6WHS^ii.yoaaty's tombs evidence was discovered that the Chinese burned English , missionariea' jbvW in their sockets, that they were led blindfold through the villages and survived their agonies 36 hours. ." " ' The Emperor opened the Reichatagin a speech marked by a firm tone. He stated that since there ;waH no sign, that the anti* foreign movement in China had oeaaed, de« termined military action would continue till the safety of European lif<3 and property was secured and the putiishmant of the chief criminals obtained. Hong Kcwg, Nov.. 15. Shanghai reports that Twin and Fuhsiang are raising a rebellion in Kansu province. The Empress Dowager h*.s appointed Sir Robert Hart to arrange the indemnity China is to pay and the methods of payment.
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Southland Times, Issue 14800, 17 November 1900, Page 2
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