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  1. ARREST OF PRINCE TUAN. 6.35 a.m.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thursday 27 December 1900 p 2 Article
    The "Standard" correspondent at Shanghai says the Chinese authorities have arrested Prince Tuan, leader of the ultra anti-foreign movement, on the ... 74 words
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  2. PRINCE TUAN SUPREME MINISTER. LONDON, Sept, 27.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 28 September 1900 p 5 Article
    The position now held by Prince Tuan, the presidency of the Grand Council, is equivalent to the position of Premier in Great Britain. ... 30 words
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  3. PRINCE TUAN PROMOTED. LONDON, September 24.
    The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Tuesday 25 September 1900 p 5 Article
    It is reported that Prince Tuan, who has taken a leading part in the recent antiforeign movement in China, has been promoted by the Empress Dowager to a ... 44 words
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  4. PRINCE TUAN.
    Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916) Thursday 6 September 1900 p 39 Article Illustrated
    The conspicuous Prince of Tuan is the father of Prince Pu-Pchun, who was proclaimed heir to the Chinese throne on January 24 last. Prince Pu-Chun ... 236 words
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  5. MORE EXECUTIONS ORDERED BY PRINCE TUAN.
    Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Friday 17 August 1900 Edition: DAILY p 6 Article
    Prince Tuan continues to lead the anti-foreign crusade. He has ordered the execution of everybody found supplying foreigners ... 33 words
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  6. EMPEROR AND EMPRESS. REPORTED FLIGHT. PRINCE TUAN SUPREME. LONDON, July 2.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 4 July 1900 p 7 Article
    The highest Chinese officials at Nanking believe that the Empress Dowager and the Emperor have fled westward, and that Prince Tuan has proclaimed his son, who ... 66 words
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  7. CHINA. REBELLION AT PEKING. GERMAN AMBASSADOR MURDERED. MASSACRE OF FOREIGNERS. DESTRUCTION OF LEGATIONS. ONLY THREE REMAIN. A DESPERATE SITUATION. CHINESE PORTION OF CITY BURNED. ...
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 4 July 1900 p 7 Article
    Mr. L. C. Hopkins, the British Consul at Chefu, has telegraphed to the Foreign Office that the Chinese troops at Peking on June l8 murdered Herr von Ketteler, ... 222 words
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  8. CHINA. PLOT TO MUNDER THE AMBASSADORS. PRINCE TUAN THE INSTIGATOR. HOW THE GERMAN MINISTER WAS KILLED. BRITISH BOMBARD THE CHINESE. MASSACRE OF FOREIGNERS ORDERED. POWERS WILL NOT ...
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 6 July 1900 p 5 Article
    A Chinese runner from the Peking Legations to Tientsin reports that Prince Tuan, who was President of the Tsungli-Yamen, had, previous to the ... 201 words
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  9. CHINA. PUNISHMENT FOR OUTRAGES. EMPEROR'S PROPOSAL RIDICULED. HANDS OF THE MINISTERS STRENGTHENED. LONDON, Nov. 20.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 21 November 1900 p 7 Article
    Dr. Morrison, the "Times" correspondent at Peking, reports that Li Hung Chang has declared that the edict of the Emperor dated November 13—depriving Prince Tuan and ... 195 words
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  10. PRINCE TUAN'S PUNISHMENT. IMPRISONMENT IN TURKESTAN. TUNG-FUH-SIANG BANISHED. London, May 7.
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Wednesday 8 May 1901 p 5 Article
    Viscount Cranborne, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that Prince Tuan, father of the heir-apparent to the throne ... 123 words
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  11. CHINA. IMPERIAL COURT DEFIED. THE EMPEROR'S LIFE THREATENED. PRINCE TUAN'S SON SUCCEEDS. London, May 11.
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Monday 13 May 1901 p 5 Article
    Circumstantial accounts received from Singan-fu, the capital of the province of Shensi, where the Imperial Court is now located, state that Yung-Lu, who, with ... 118 words
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  12. A GREAT SECRET SCHEME. A WARNING NOTE.
    Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Monday 18 June 1900 Edition: DAILY. p 6 Article
    Dealing with the avowed enmity of the Conservatives against all foreigners except, perhaps, the Russians, the native correspondent in Pekin of the ... 314 words
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  13. A DIFFICULTY. LONDON, Oct. 11.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Friday 12 October 1900 p 5 Article
    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the Empress Dowager is unable to degrade and adequately punish Prince Tuan as long as he ... 61 words
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  14. RINGLEADERS PUNISHED. PRINCE TUAN BANISHED. LONDON, Oct. 10.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Friday 12 October 1900 p 5 Article
    Li Hung Chang has informed Germany that severe punishments have been inflicted upon the ringleaders in the late outrages, in accordance with the edict dated ... 324 words
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  15. PUNISHING THE GUILTY. STRONG RESISTANCE OFFERED. LONDON, March 11.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tuesday 12 March 1901 p 5 Article
    A stout resistance is to be made by the Anti-foreign lenders to the carrying out of the punishment which was decreed against them in obedience to the commands of the ... 208 words
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  16. PUNISHMENT FOR OUTRAGES. LONDON, Dec. 26.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 27 December 1900 p 5 Article
    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Standard" reports that the Chinese authorities have arrested Prince Tuan[?] and Prince Chuang on the borders of Shansi and ... 81 words
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  17. THE GUILTY OFFICIALS. LONDON, March 11.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 12 March 1901 p 5 Article
    Tung-fu-hsiang with 20,000 followers, Prince Tuan with 10,000 followers, and the rest of tlie guilty officials, have collected at Ning-hsia, in the province of Kansu, to resist ... 144 words
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  18. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENT. CHINA. PUNISHMENT FOR OUTRAGES. AN IMPERIAL EDICT. DEATH SENTENCES PASSED. SOME COMMUTED. OTHER OFFICIALS TO COMMIT SUICIDE. LONDON, Feb. 21.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 23 February 1901 p 9 Article
    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Ministers of the Powers consent to the Chinese Court sentencing Prince Tuan, Duke Lan and Tung-fu-hsiang to ... 229 words
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  19. FLIGHT OF SENTENCED PRINCES. LONDON, Feb. 27.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 28 February 1901 p 7 Article
    The "Standard," correspondent at Peking states that there are trustworthy reports that Prince Tuan, Prince Chuaug, Duke Lan, and Tung-fu-hsiang have taken refuge at ... 81 words
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  20. CHINA. PUNISHMENT FOR OUTRAGES. EXECUTIONS IN PEKING. FLIGHT OF SENTENCED PRINCES. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS PRAISED. LONDON, Feb. 27.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 28 February 1901 p 7 Article
    Chi-hsiu and H[?]-cheng-yu were publicy beheaded in Peking yesterday in the presence of the Allied troops. Chi-hsiu was dignified, calm, and fearless. ... 252 words
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