IN CHINA.
(Per Press Association,—Copyright.) CHINA’S RESOLUTION. T , o, PEKIN, June l s t. The Shantun Anwe, Fukien, Manchuria. Hureh. Honan, and Chekiang produces have the secession movements. All of them threaten to fight X SS their demands are granted in T , ... PEKIN, June l s t. , situation is grave. The reGovernors accuse the President and Parliament of attempting to destroy the responsible Cabinet system and the plan for , the dismissal, m th ? °™ Premier Tuan Chi Jui is ■ k 'f al - p Th .?y- demanded the dissoluJr «f g&r* a ° d ■**■*•'?*• The Pekm authorities define the movement as struggle between militar! -in and constitutionalism, with' the object ot causing tho downfall of the President and Parliament
/ MANY REPORTS. Tb in,- • LONDON, June E The Miming Post’s” Tientsin correspondent. states that the next few days appear to bo critical. ~ . ■ The .military Goverair of jyiu.tueu lias declaredi the independence of the province, and lias seized. th e railway * and other revenues. lie has forbidden funds to bo transmitted to Pekin. An. unconlrmed report states Shantung and Honan have declared their independence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1917, Page 2
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