THE REVOLT IN CHINA.
MORE EDICTS. REVOLUTIONARY RESERVES. FURTHER TROUBLE BREWING. By Cftfcle —Pregg Association—Copyright. Received 12, 11.50 p.m. Pekin, February 12.
The Emperor's two guardians, the Dowager Empress and Yuan-Shih-Kai, have agreed to the issue of three edicts to-day, the first approving of the treatment of Manchus, the second exhorting the people to remain quiet, and the third renouncing the throne, approving of the republic, and ordering Yuan-Shih-Kai to establish, a- Government in conjunction with the Nan-king Government.
The Revolutionaries have collected 55,000 troops at Nanking and 55,000 at Wuchang. They will soon, aggregate 150,000 well-drilled troops. Nanking telegrams state that the location of the capital is the only outstanding difficulty. General Homer Lea, the American military adviser to the Republican Government, is seriously ill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 193, 13 February 1912, Page 5
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126THE REVOLT IN CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 193, 13 February 1912, Page 5
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