NECESSITY FOR CHINESE REPUBLIC URGED.
SPEEDY UNDERSTANDING NECESSARY. Bjr Telegraph .~Fmi Aftsoclutlon.-Copyrltfifc. SHANGHAI, 21st December. The Consuls of the cix Powers represented at Pekin have presented identical unofficial notes to Wu Ting' Fang (Foreign Minister for the Shanghai Republic) and Tang Shao Vi (former Minister of Foreign Affaire), urging the necessity of a, speedy understanding. Wu Ting Fang promised consideration, but declared that a haety peace without securing the people's wishes would probably lead to a more serious outbreak. At the Peace Conference. Wu Ting Fang emphasised the necessity of establishing a Republic, and declared that the Manchus would be placed on an equality with the Chinese, who did not wish to ill-treat them. Tang Shao Vi said he was ready to accept Wu Ting Fang'a view, but he must communicate with Pekin before replying definitely.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 150, 22 December 1911, Page 7
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