CHINA.
ABDICATION OF EMPEROR/ Peking, July li.' The Emperor has abdicated. Tientsin, July <8» It is feared that the Imperialist gra retiring to engage in indiscriminate looting. Great danger is threatened to many European and American residents outside the Legation quarter. MONARCHISTS ROUTED. PROVISIONAL 60V1KNMBST., FORMED AT NANKING Renter Service. ~' ■■•■; Received July 9, && pj& - Shanghai, The ex-Premier (Tuan CMjni) rejorta having routed the Monarchists on IK- - day near Langf&sg. The Republicans lid- . vanced ten miles towards Pekin, and «re pursuing the enemy. Li Yuan Hung, exPresident, gave Tuan Cbijoi the President's Beal for conveyance to Fing. Kuao Chang, who will assume the acting-. Presidency, will form a provißipnal ,gav« eminent at Nanking. REPUBLICANS ADVANCING '■( ATTEMPTED MEDIATION, "P Received July 10, 1.50 a.m.- . !**" ' Pekin, July. 9. The republican armies continue t0 march upon the capital. Foreign Ministers are attempting mediation, as the supporters of the youthW Emperor «&- weakening and desire an armistice.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1917, Page 5
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