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AFFAIRS IN CHINA

THE GOVERNMENT RESIGNS. Received December 21, 8.5 p.m. PEKING, Dec. 21. The Cabinet resigned because it was continually harassed by members of Parliament, and prevented from reaching a settlement regarding the gold franc debt to France, which it incurred after the Boxer rebellion. Before resigning the Cabinet ordered police protection to be withdrawn from both Houses of Parliament. A BANDIT EXECUTED. Received December 21, 8.5 p.m. PEKING, Dee. 20. Sun Tai Yao, the bandit who directed the wrecking and robbing of the Lin Cheng express on May 6th, has been executed by the Government.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18900, 22 December 1923, Page 5

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AFFAIRS IN CHINA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18900, 22 December 1923, Page 5

AFFAIRS IN CHINA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18900, 22 December 1923, Page 5

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