THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.
THE ASSEMBLY GIVE WAY. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, PEKING, August 22. The Assembly, believing that the impeachment of the President would fail, accepted Yuan Shih Kai's proposals to explain the Government's attitude to the members from Hupeh. The latter, after hearing the explanation, volunteered to persuade the Assembly not to seek to impeach the President.
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Evening Star, Issue 14962, 23 August 1912, Page 6
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