LONGER PURSE WINS.
CHINESE 1 REBEL HIRELINGS BOUGHT OVER. By Telegraph—Projo Association—Copyright ("Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables.) Peking, August 12. The revolution-is collapsing. The hireling armies of the South are succumbing to the power of a longer purso in the hands of the astuto exponents of Oriental diplomacy. The future depends on whether the President, Yuan Shili-ICai, will be ablo to establish solvent, stablo government in the provinces. .
DRAFTING ITS PROCEDURE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
Peking, August 13. The Parliament at Peking is' drafting its procedure and rules.
Yuan Shih Kai's election to the Presidency is regarded as assured.
A force of one thousand Government troops near Shanghai defeated fifteen hundred rebels, two hundred of the latter being killed in a bayonet charge.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1828, 14 August 1913, Page 5
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121LONGER PURSE WINS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1828, 14 August 1913, Page 5
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