YUAN'S COUP D'ETAT.
NEW REGIME INTRODUCED QUIETLY. By Taleffrapli—Press Association—OopjrHlbt ' Peking, November 24. President Yuan Sltih Kai's coap d'etat—the suspension of Parliament and the creation of an Administrative Conference —passed off quietly. The chief .Japanese newspapers express tlie utmost disapproval. President Yuan Sltih ICai suspended Parliament and formed an Adinillifth-a-tivo'Conference, composed of eight members nominated by the President, two representatives of the Cabinet, on© representative from eacli of the nine Ministries, four from Mongolia, four from Tibet, and two from each province, totalling in all seventy-one members.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 7
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87YUAN'S COUP D'ETAT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 7
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