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1 Page xvi

“...peculation, Shansi.......... Magistrate cashiered and placed on trial for extortion and connivance at murder............... Police Magistrate Peking, cashiered ................ Magistrate cashiered for extortion, Kansu........... Secretary dismissed at Monkden ..................... Magistrate cashiered for extortion, Shensi.......... Charges against Manclm CaptainMonk den............. Officials denounced for mal-administration of famine relief, Shansi.......................... Colonel of Battalion cashiered, Kaiisuh ............ Corruption in Honan ................................ Sub-prefect cashiered for execution of innocent j>ersons. Colonel cashiered for unauthorised execution........ Magistrates proceeded against for arrears of land tax ... Mongolian 8uperintendencyerrors in memorial........ Magistrate cashiered for incapacity, etc., Kiangsu . Francis by Magistrates in Shantung.................. Captain dismissed for threatening the life of his Colonel. Error in Memori...”
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“...he at present liolds l] o oficial position, lie continues actively to promote contributions to the famine fund. Since liis retirement these have not been coming in with the same promptitude as before, many who had i>ro- mised subscriptions not paying them, under the impression that with his retirement from official life, his connection with the famine contribution fund liad ceased. Granted by rescript. July 4th. (1) A decree orderinpf that Su Cliao-yuan, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Ling Chow battalion in Kansuh, be cashiered and placed on his trial for defalcations and appropriations in connection with tlie trans- jDrt of grain with which he was entrusted, and his refusal, when called upon, to relinquish these operations and return to his ordinary duties. (2) A Decree. On the recent subjuga- tion of the New Dominion, We bestowed upon Hwang Wan-p^ng, Provincial Com- mander-in-chief, the hereditary title of Kyi Tu Yu. Tso Tsung-fang now represents that this officer was already possessed of...”