CHINA.
JAPAN SUSPICIOUS OF MONARCHY.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, Received Nov. 2, 5.5 p.m. •
Pekin, Nov. 1. A Japanese Note says that the Chinese monarchy proposition is generally received with suspicion. Prominent" Chinese state that the monarchical propaganda has reached a stage from which "it is impossible to recede, or to postpone. A rigid censorship has been established throughout China.
TEXT OP JAPANESE NOTE. Received Nov. 2, 10.15 p.m. London, Nov. 2. The full text of the Japanese statement emphasises the pacific working of China's Republican constitution, and says that the movement recently set afoot for a constitutional change appears to have taken a rapid turn towards realisation, livery possible effort should be made to prevent the addition of fresh complications to the European war. Although, apparently, there is no great internal opposition to the restoration of monarchy, Japan's careful observation shows that these appearances are more superficial than real, and there is a strong undercurrent of opposition. Japan points out that 'Kuan Shi Kai's administration brought tranquility, and if Yuan resolves to maintain the status quo in good order he will soon be firmly establish""*
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1915, Page 5
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