REGENT STABBED.
| PRINCE CHUN SLIGHTLY INJURED. ASSAILANT ARRESTED. , By Toleßraph—Presß Association—Copyright. ' (Reo. Docember 28, 9.111 p.m.) Berlin, December 28. Tho Shanghai correspondent of tho "Cologno Gazette" reports that tho Regent, Prince Chun, was stabbed outside tho Palaco, being wounded slightly in the abdomon. His assailant, a revolutionary from tho disturbed districts in Southern China, was arrested. [Tho Chincso Emperor Kwang-Hsu, who had nominally roigned since January 22, 1875, died on November 14, 1908, and the I real ruler, tho Empress Dowager, lzc--1 Hsi, aunt of Kwang-Hsu, died tho next day. On November 13, JOOB, edicts were issued appointing Prince Chun, grandson of tho Emperor Tao-Kuang, Kegont. Ho married a daughter of Yung : lu in 1902, and his son, Pu-yi, was born in 1903. I'uvi succeeded as tho Emperor on November 14, 1908, having been nominated to tho Throne by the Empress Dowager.]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 December 1909, Page 5
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