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CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

NATIONAL CONVENTION. YUAN SHIH KAI'S VIEWS. ANOTHER BOMB THROWN. By Teleeraoh—Pr«B3 Association— Cosyrieht *■ (Rcc. January 28, 5.5 p.m.) Peking, January 27. Yuan Shih Kai has suggested to the revolutionaries that the National Convention consist of three hundred dolegates, representing five districts. Liang Pi, ex-Commandant of tho Imperial Guards, being suspected of advocating an attack on tho Chines, when alighting near his residence a bomb was thrown. His legs were fractured. Ho is in a. critical condition. The bombthrower was killed. MISUNDERSTANDING CLEANED. Shanghai, Jannary 2C. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, President of tho Chinese Republic, in a friendly message to General Yuan Shih Kai, clears up the misunderstanding between them. ARMS FOR CHINA. St. Petersburg, January 26. Two thousand rifles and five million rounds of ammunition from Germany havo passed through Russia for Peking. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION, (Eec. January 29, 1.5 a.m.) Peking, Janu-iry 28. A young Chinaman threw two bombs at General Chang ITtii Chili, the commandant of Tientsin, wrecking his brougham. The assailant was captured nfter shooting a policeman with a revolver. General Chang llui Chili, who was a stern opponent of the revolution, was unharmed.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 5

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189

CHINA'S CIVIL WAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 5

CHINA'S CIVIL WAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 5

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