PRESIDENT OF CHINA.
Bγ TeleEraDh-Pre«« AetoelaUon-CoDrrlghl > • (Rec. March 12, 0.5 a.m.) £ Peking, March 11. Tuan-Shih-Kai has been inaugurated as , President. There simple ceremonial at the Wai-Wu-Pu in the presence, of delegates from Nanking and Wuchang, rej presentatives of tho Mnnchns, Mongolian?, ' Mohammedans, and Tibetans, envoys from ■ most of the provinces, the army and navy, _, and many foreigners. The Legations, howI ever, were unrepresented. ' Yuan-Shih-Kai made a declaration promising to sweep away tho disadvantages . of monarchism. He will retire when Hid Assembly appoints a permanent President. :■ MANY EXECUTIONS DAILY. Peking, March 10. 'j There arc many executions daily. Order j is being restored, nni! the soldiers are re- ; turning much loot. ; , BRITISH TROOPS ON TUB MOVE. e (Rec. March 12, 0.10 a.m.) 0 . London, March 11. e The "Daily Mail's" Tientsin correspondent states that the Inniskillin Regiment has been ordered to march at daybreak to apprehend Chinese soldiers within the, foreign concession, and to shoot resisters.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1386, 12 March 1912, Page 5
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155PRESIDENT OF CHINA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1386, 12 March 1912, Page 5
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