THE NEW KING OF CHINA.
* (By Cab>.—Press Association. —Ccpjrijjkt.) LONDON, December 10. In the House or Commons, i*<ir<l llobert Cecil stated that iv understood that, a Presidential mandate had been i-suod on December l"_';h. which notiisf*rl Yuan-Shih-Kai'-. formal acceptance <:t the Chinese Throne. Yuan, however, had continued to aft as President. There* wa.s no reason to suppose that Germany had anything to d_- with the change
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15464, 17 December 1915, Page 7
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