THE CHINESE REVOLT.
Y UAN-SHIH-KAI GIVEN FULL
POWERS
THRONE RETAINS ITS TITLE
London, January 19
Dr. Morrison reports from Pekin that two edicts are agreed upon, one giving Yuan-Shih-Kai full powers to establish a Republican Government.
A conference from seventeen produces,’ assembled at Nanking, will then elect him to the Presidency, Sun-Yat-Scn retiring after Yuan-Shih-Kai’s acceptance. The Throne- issues a second edict, abdicating, but retaining the title of “Manchu Emperor.”
Sun-Yat-Scn afterwards comes to Pekin to confer as to the formation of a Government.
Yuan-Shih-Kai proposes that the Court be granted five million taels annually.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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95THE CHINESE REVOLT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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