MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
(By Cible. —Press Association.—Copyright.) Reports from Pokin state that Yuan-shi-kai is "seriously ill «nd unable to speak. It is suspected that he has been poisoned. Count Okuma, Premier of Japan, has announced that- his retirement from politics is imminent. Baron Kato will very likely become Premier. A London message says that nearly £100,000 has been subscribed towards the capital of a new Liberal morning newspaper, representing Mr Lloyd George's views.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15603, 30 May 1916, Page 7
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