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CHINA'S NEW RULER.

AN ORDER FOR YUAN-SHLH-KAI

Bj TclccraDh—Ci'flns Aneociatjon— Oaovriizhl Peking, February VI. Dγ Run Till Sen, the Republican loader, lias telegraphed mi behalf of the. I'an (iovprmiieiit acknowledging (li'iicra.l Yiian-Shih-Kai'-' adherence. In Hip. Republie, lml: dec-Hiiing to recognise ilii> Emperor's appointment of him :is organiser of tlio Itepublic.

He requests Yuaii-Sliib-Kai to come to Nankins? iuimcilialely, <ir I'isn to Mid ;i plenipotentiary.

THE riUKAT SIAN DEMURS. (l!ee. ]''ol>ni;ir.v IC, 1.5 a.m.) Peking, February l.i. Yunn-Shih-Kai regards Dr. Bun Vat Sou's request as unreasonable.

RECEPTION OF TJTH EMCTS. Peking, February H. Tho Imperial Edicts were well received. The ]?evolutionaries attribute the Wei-hai-wei insurrection to hundreds of .sympathisers, being tortured and killed. The officials stale Unit the trouble was duo to irresponsible Revolutionaries seeking to control the town. London, February 11. "The Times" correspondent at Nanking snys that many of tho Revolutionaries are dissatisfied with the Kdicts, but the moderates, realising the financial difficulties and military inferiority of tho Revolutionary annie?, favour a settlement. FAMINE AND DISORDER. Port Darwin, February 15. A steamer from tho East brinps news that there is a severe famine in eight districts in China, covering thirty thousand square miles. Appalling accounts havo been received of Buffering. The ancient city walls round Canton arc being destroyed by the new Republican authorities. Many daring cases of piracy arc reported from West River and elsewhere.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 16 February 1912, Page 5

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227

CHINA'S NEW RULER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 16 February 1912, Page 5

CHINA'S NEW RULER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 16 February 1912, Page 5

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