CHINESE AFFAIRS
CABLE NEWS'
(United Freai Association — By Eketiic Telegraph — Copyright.)
LETTER FROM PGLITICAL
ADVISOR
CONDITIONS IMPROVING
(Received Last Night, 11.30 o'clock)
LONDON, August 23
Mr G. H. Morrison, who was recently appointed political advisor to the Premier of China, in a letter to the London Times sneaks optimistically of the outlook in China, where conditions were everywhere improving. He deprecates the alarmist reports forecasting trouble between the north and the south. General Yuan Shih Kai looked forward with pleasure to Dr Sun Yat Sen's visit. The Government was arranging every honour. The relations, he stated, between General Yuan Shih Kai's and Count Li Yuan Hung were most cor- | dial. The two executed Hupeh gene- J rals had secured many followers at I Wuchang, and had they been execut- J ed there, Count Li Yuan Lung's dif- » ' Acuities would have increased. There- j . fore the conspirators were executed ji at Peking. The Advisory Council included men of the highest intelligence. It was mischievously absurd to say that the Tiing-men-hui party was seeking a civil war. The statement that General Tang Yao Shi fled from Peking was untrue and disgraceful. •!v I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10702, 24 August 1912, Page 5
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191CHINESE AFFAIRS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10702, 24 August 1912, Page 5
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