CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.
CHINESE IMPERIAL TROOPS, IN DESPERATE SITUATION. Peking, November 22. Advices from Nanking state that General Chang, Commander of tho Imperial troops, has retired on tho city. Tho f-ituation of tho Imperialists is said to bo dosperate. They aro surrounded and outnumbered, and their food is running short. CHINA'S NEW FLAG. Adelaide, November 23. Tho now Republican flag is flying over all tho Chinoso business places. Perth, November 23. Tho now Chineso Masonic Society has subscribed over .£'looo for tlio rebellion funds. CHINA'S NEW CONSTITUTION. AUSTRALIAN OR SWISS MODEL. (Bee. November 23, 9.30 p.m.) Shanghai, November 23. Some of the Reform delegates favour a Constitution on the Australian model, others prefer tho Swiss system with suffrage basod on property and educational qualifications.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1294, 24 November 1911, Page 7
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