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THAT FEMALE FIEND AGAIN INDISCREET CHINESB MINISTER Hong ELong, Nov. 15. Received 16th, 5.21 p in. The Dowager beheaded two telegraphists for forwarding the Emperor's telegram to Pekin, expressing his desiro to return. P.utis, Nov. 15. Received 16th, £.31 p,in. Yukeng, Chinese Minuter here, states that the Allies are negotiating -with nobodj r ; that Li Hung Changes and Princu dung's performances are mere show, aad they are only temporising in order I*> nave their own heads. Yukeng says the Allies should dethrone the Dowager and fetch the Krnperor, who would concede everything, to Pekin.

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Southland Times, Issue 14800, 17 November 1900, Page 2

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