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THE CHINESE REBELLION.

REGENT RESIGNS. [PUB PRESS ASSOCIATION- COPYRIGHT.! PEKIN, Dec. 7. The Chum Regency has lapsed and HunBhilchang and Shihhsu, two Grand Councillors, have been appointed Guardians of the Emperor. An edict announces that the Regent blamed himself for the upheaval in China and begged to be relieved of the Regentship. v He has been granted a retirement pension of 50,000 taels. It adds that hereafter all responsibility for political affairs will be entrusted to the premier and Cabinet, while the Dowager will be associated with the Emperor in the promulgation decrees and State functions. The revolutionaries at Shanghai paid a quota equivalent to the Liken collections ensuring a monthly instalment service of the Anglo-German loan.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 5

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THE CHINESE REBELLION. Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 5

THE CHINESE REBELLION. Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 5