CHINA'S CONSTITUTION.
.... -4 —-. •.■ ...... AMERICAN MODEL SUGGESTED. Ur T«lezrap!i-Pre«9 Ai"!nelati»n-Coß7rlsht Nanking, February 13. The Republicans propose a constitution on the American model, and expect that tho President, Vice-Presidenr, and Premier shall be elected by Congress, and that provision shall bo made for .■eligious freedom and the establishment ef conscription, TUAN-SHIH-KAI AN AMERICAN. New York, February 13. It is declared hero that tho new Presilent of China (Yuan-Shih-Kai) is a naturalised American, because he was a citizen of Hawaii when the islands were taken over by America in 1800. TROUBLE AT WEIHAIWEI. Peking, February 13. An insurrection has occuired at Weihaiwei. Tho British Minister here is sending a Company of troops.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 5
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109CHINA'S CONSTITUTION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 5
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