China a Republic
NOTIFICATION TO THE POWERS. - 1 1 nT KLEOTIUC TKLr.i.liAi'P nil'imiiUT.. [PKR PRB8& .\3BOCU 110. ;. j (Received This I'm. S a i:U PEKING, (Utob.r 27. Li Hun Hung, has informed the Powers that he has been proclaimed President of the Republic ol China. ALARM AMONG OFFICIALS. PEKIN, October 27. There are persistant- rumours that General Yiauchiang is dead. These have caused a panic among the officials at Pel;in and an exodus of Manrhu families is taking place. Statements are also current that Canton has fallen. Tn consequence of remonstrances by the Powers Liyanhung has agreed that the Custom revenues of ports ■under his control, including Foocliow. shall -. demand as 'heretoforeGeneral Aiiglens Credit Juiehang has reached Shanghai in disguise. I' i'HjMI'M
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 3
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122China a Republic Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 3
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