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rowid 16183
date 1906-09-15
page 2
column c-d
title  
description China news. Prince Su suggests abolishing the old law that prohibits imperial relatives from leaving Beijing more than 40 miles. Chinese ambassador to Japan Yang Shu, at the expiration of his term of office, seeks to resign from the positions of ambassadorship and chief-supervisor of Chinese students there. Opium taxation officer Ke Fengshi, of the Board of Revenue, is sued for corruption by several shops and private banks in Hankou. French consul in Yunnan province demands local governor to stop circulation of a French book that reveals their motives in Yunnan. Wu Bijiang's mother in Shandong province proposes a female citizen tax. Two returned students from Japan set up a music club in Chengdu, Sichuan province. Medical unit is now ready for the north China military parade. Chinese department of education is to sponsor some female students in Japan returning to work in Beijing. Dispute between Board of Revenue and Board of Commerce on the establishment of model bank.
source China
page_url http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801083
trove_id 26801083
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