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CHINESE CRISIS

CABLE NEWS

(United trtM Ast></ciation —By Electric Telegi« ph —Copyright.)

PRINCES' GENEROSITY NORTHERN MONGOLIA. (Received Last Night, 11 o'clock.) TUw, t>. • January 16. Mlany Princes are contributing generously to the patriotic fund. The Pi-imces of Eastern Mongolia met Prince .Ohing at Ghia-Tung to dascus,s tlie declaration of independence of Northern Mongolia.

UNREST CONTINUES.

[ TOWNS LOOTED. MASSACRE OF MANGHUS. SHANGHAI, January 16. Three cruisers and three transports conveying three battalions of infaoI rbry and Mght machine guns, have sailed for Chiefu. T3i© Imperialists, after much fighting, reached within 60 miles of -Sianfu. • Many towns were looted in Slhensi. The massacre of 10,000 Manchua (has been confirmed.

THE THRONE'S ABDICATION. ESTABLISHING/ A REPUBLIC. LONDON, January 16. The Times' Peking correspondent states (that the decree for the adibioation of : the Throne will) establish a Republic, and it is hoped thereby thiat the nation wi!H accept it as legitimately .succeeding the monarchy by Imperial will.' It is hoped that the Republicans will assist Yuan* Shih Kai's Presidency. . BOMB THROWING. YUAN SHIITKAI ESCAPES. Received This Morning;, 1.33 o'clock. PEKING, January 16. Whilst^ returning from the Palace, fo bomb' was thrown' at Yuan Shih Kai, but.lhe was not injured. .. ; Two policemen were killed and two*" .injured. ; -.r. ■; .y;•"

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 5

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CHINESE CRISIS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 5

CHINESE CRISIS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 5

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