ACCUSATION REFUTED.
— « , CONCERNING AN ASSASSINATION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. May 2, 11.25 p.mlj Peking, Slay 2. Tho Premier, in a circular reply to the allegations accusing General Tuan-Shih-Kai of authorising the murder of Sring, Education, declares that the alleged instigator wa3 at the moment of tho murder collecting cvidcnco against Sung in connection with forging bonk note's in Japan. [A Shanghai cablo message recently stated that the civil and military goVern6rs at Kiaiigsi had telegraphed to the Cabinet, accusing General Yuan-Shih-Krti of niithbi-isiiur Surag's murder (Sung, ex-Minister for Education, was 'shot ,by assassins at Peking railway station last inohtli). ThPy stated that they had detailed documents showing that Hung, the Premier's. secretary, inspired Jung, a Secret service man, to arrange the.murder; that Yunn-Shih-ICai saw' all the correspondence', and authorised tho murder for March 17-1
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 5
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134ACCUSATION REFUTED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 5
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