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rowid 20943
date 1909-04-24
page 2
column c-d
title  
description News in brief/ Garrisons of the eight-banners withdraw within a year. Prince Regent instructs on the opium ban and revision of marriage law. Sichuan and Tibetan governors want to build a railway connecting the two places. Liang Dunyan notifies foreign missions in Beijing regarding property ownership of foreign churches. Dutch colonist forces Chinese migrants to be naturalised and the response of Chinese government. Two Chinese naval vessels on the way to Nanyang to visit Chinese communities there. No foreign loans to be used in naval building. Department of foreign affairs comments on treaties signed with foreign government after 1900. China's negotiation with Japan over the Manchuria issue. The investigation on Yuan Shikai. Board of civil service sets up investigation offices. Prince regent to award industrial achievement. Chinese ambassador Lu Zhengxiang reports from his office in Hague. Bandits in Shandong province. German ambassador talks the Boxer Indemnity. Government schools provide free tuition and academician to the children of overseas Chinese. German ambassador in Beijing talks with Chinese department of foreign affairs on the possible alliance.
source Tung Wah
page_url http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26802158
trove_id 26802158
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