AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
EMPEROR'S PATHKTIO APPEAR ANO] I PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, January 24. The Chinese Emperor granted a audience to the Foreign Ministers wV were struck with his pathetic appeal aticß, and melancholy. Sir Edwnrd S>'ow informed the En poror thit the King desired that tl independence and integrity of Chir should be maintained. Prince Ching acted as spoke«raan. The Emperor remained as silent i an Rutcmatno. The Dowager was invfsilble behind screen in the audience Chamber. FOLLOWING JAPAN'S LEAD LONDON*, .Tsrnary 25. Tbe Dowager a- d °ouncil me fing Qunnehihk"'s pmposil to uppoinfc 4 ix foreigners to ndvise on international law, finance, military, naval, Parliamentary, and dome s t ! c government affairs. The fuoco'B achieved by Japan with a similar plan is instanced. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 27,1.10 a.m. Vienna, January 25. The Archduke Franz visit's the Czar in February, nominally to acknowledge tb6 rank of general in the Russian Army recently conferred. P, however, is considered that the visit will be one of high political significance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 22, 27 January 1902, Page 3
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