THE CHINESE REVOLT
TROUBLE IN YUN-NAN. t MORE TROOPS DISPATCHED? PETROGRAD, January 23. L Advices from Mukden state that ford divisions of Chinese troops in Manchuria have been ordered to the Yun-nan province. The rebels in Yun-nan are pro«'w gressing in three directions, and columns over 1,000 strong are destroying village^/ NO MONARCHY WHILE TROUBLE IS ON. (Received 10.5 a.m.) -•'?•■' TOKYO, January 23.' The Japanese Minister at Peking : . announces that Yunn-shih-kai has post*"-; poned indefinitely the establishment of a monarchy owing to the disturbances it ' the interior. .'• - ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1916, Page 6
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