CHINA
A SERIOUS SITUATION. REBEL ARMIES PROBABLY UitKß ON PEKBf. Received'iuoe 1, 7.28 p.m. .. . . Shanghai, May & , ; A serious situation Is developing rn!d« ly. The Anhwei, Hunan, and : Man&turi-' an .provinces' armies wilF probibly march oh Pekin immediately. A STRONG RULER WASTED. , -' P«kin, May q, Military governors of several piwiaetf ' declared independence, and ' the dissolution of Parliament. ' THE REVOLUTIONARY SITUAVOK n, tit • 1 Londoa > 81. Ihe.Morniag Post's Correspondent at Tientsin says that the Governor 01 Aganswei .has seized waggons faJ<ww||w to the railway, ft ft . rumored that there is fighting at Cut* gegu, between the troops from and Ngarfswei, • " . ri Router's Shanghai correspondent ■£*• it is difficult to appreciate the rflrentionary situation. The rebels large bodies of the northern troopc. %ttt ; are absolutely against democracy. Hn - rupture may mean a big political bhdt or an attempt at the restoration of till " young Emperor. ' ( ■ 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1917, Page 5
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