THE CHINESE RISING.
EUROPEANS INSUFFICIENTLY CUARDED.
situation very delicate. POWERS RELUCTANT TO PROVOKE OUTBREAK. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT] LONDON, Jan. 24. A correspondent writes that a torce of two thousand foreign troops in Peking is insufficient, and, if the Europeans were seriously attacked, the result would be disastrous. The tion is very delicate, and the Powers are reluctant to provoke an outbreak which might follow the reinforcement of the Legation guards. REPUBLICANS’ WAR FUND. SHORTAGE LEADS TO BIG DEMANDS. PEKING. Jan. 24. In view of the shortness of funds, the Republican Minister of War has demanded from the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company ten million taels • otherwise their snips will be commandeered and sold.
DR. SUN YAT SEN WILL RESIGN.
IF YUAN SEVERS CONNECTION WITH MANCHUS.
(Received Jan 26, 12.5 a.m. 1 * PEKING, Jan. 25. Two thousand Imperial troops have revolted' at Siang Yang. The sale of Imperial art treasures has commenced- Parisian dealers purhased several million francs worth or pearisDr. Sun Yat Sen undertakes to resign the presidency if Yuan Shih Kai severe his connection with the Manc-hus and publicly avows his adherence to the Republicans, whereupon he will be elected President.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3433, 26 January 1912, Page 5
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192THE CHINESE RISING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3433, 26 January 1912, Page 5
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