REBELS' ATTITUDE.
THE MANCHU COURT. AIUST QUIT CHINA PROPER. MASS.YCKI3 01'' I'OUEIGNERS. By Mceraph—Press Assocratlon—OooyrlcM (I!ec. November 21, 1 ii.ui.) Peking, November 20. Yuan Shili lCai'.s envoy at Wuchang reports dial Die Republicans are enthusiastic, and aro resolutely opposed lo llio Monarchy, They insist, on tho Mauchu Court (juitl.ins» China.—a proper movement. Tho court's voluntary ciilo to ■Iclkil is hiroiifjlhniiini; the promoters to rocosni.se tho national convocation recently summoned. It would be impracticable to suggest a convention of Monarchical and Republican tedious to decido on China's future. Tientsin, November 20. It is rumoured hero that foreigners at Singanfu have been massacrcd. THE CHINESE CABINET. (Kec. November 20, 10.10 p.m.) Tokio, November 20. The tono of the newspapers is unfriendly towards the new Chinese Cabinet The "Hoohi Shimbun" declares Yuan Sbih ICai is pledged to a pro-German and proAmcrican policy. JAPANESE IN CHINA. Tokio, November 19. It is officially reported that Japan has lauded a party at Chifu.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 5
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157REBELS' ATTITUDE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 5
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