CHINA.
CIVIL WAR INEVITABLE.
PXLESS EMPEROR RETIRES. Received July 4. *u p.m. London, July 3. Tile Morning Post's Tientsin correfcpcmUnt states that civil war is inojit- | a&le, unless the new Emperor retires. Tk# Morning Post's Tientsin correspondent states that the President is praetieally a prisoner. He declined to resign except in favor of the Vice-presi-dent. The Premier has been appointed Hauan fang's guardian. Reoeived July 4, 8 p.m. 'Pekin, July 3. Tho restoration of the monarchy is likely to h*T» serious consequences. The opposition parties are actively planning to uphold the republic. Fighting is prdbwla at an early date. Peking, July 3 The restoration of the Manchu dynasty k formally announced. The Emperor states that he proposes to establish a constitutional monarchy and call Parliament together as soon as possible. He WD pardon political offenders. San Francisco, July 3. The Republican headquarters announces that the Chinese will raise fire million dollars to restore the republic in China. The collection of money will begin immediately.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1917, Page 5
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