THE FAR EAST.
CHINA AND JAPAN. ;• - '. - : , • TUAN-SHIH-KAI'S VIEWS. and. "Sydn»y Son" Serrict*.) LONDON, -January 10. The Paris -'Matin" publishes an interview -with Yuan-Shih-Kai, in which he says:—7"The Japanese seeds of revolt have not caused me to lose my temper. I. am watching .with; lively -interest the moral arid religious crisis which is developing in Japan." Yuan-Shih-Kai prophesied that social difficulties would soon restrain Japan's alarming external, activity. Meanwhile, modern reorganisation of Chinese industries was building up an immense sjowcr.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15485, 12 January 1916, Page 8
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