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AFFAIRS IN CHINA

CABLE NEWS

(United Prest Association —By Electric Telegraph —Copyright.)

A SPEEDY UNDERSTANDING THE PEACE UUNFERENCE. (Received Last Night, 8.45 o'cUock.) SiHANG-HAI, December 21. The Ccnsuis of the six Powers have ppesexuted identical unofficial notes to Wu Tifng Fang and Tang Shao Yi, urging tiie necessary of a speedy un>derstam cling. Wiu' Ting Fang has promised consideration, but ho declared that hasty peace without securing the people's wishes would probably load to a more serious outbreak.

At the. peace conference, Wu Ting Fang empihasii'sed the necessity of establishing a- Republic: He declared that tihe Manchus should be plaoedt cat an equality with- the Chinese. He dad not wish to ill-treat them.

Tang Shao Yi was ready to accept Wiu Ting x ang's view, but he said lie mtuet communicate with Peking before replying. A lumber of missionaries belonging to the China Inland; Mission at Hunyai have reached Hankow. They were escorted by Revolutionaries to Chun King. The escort repulsed a bandit attack, sfliioioting twelve.

CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY.

FAVOURED BY JAPAN.

(JRecedved Last Nigiht, 10.30 o'docik.)

TOKIO, December 21

Newspapers aaswt' that' Japan favour® tihe esfblblSMunent of a constitutional! monttfidhy in China.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 5

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192

AFFAIRS IN CHINA Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 5

AFFAIRS IN CHINA Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 5

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