THE "CHINESE REBELLION.
SERIOUS SITUATION CONTINUES
J APAN WILL NOT INTERFERE
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. TOKIO. June 6. Japan will not interfere with China’s domestic troubles.- Ibe horew Office Inis announced that. Baron Mntono’s declaration outlining xhe p.h icy on non-interference ui Cmiu s at fa The 1S American Constitutional adviser, Mr. Willoughby, on route to the United States declared that autocracy in China had amiarenilv triumphed It was evident the Repu > lie had been practically destroyed He declared that the revolution was most serious. The nnlitaimt control the situation. „ , 3 The separation of Fsoi tvi.. .t nn Southern China and. the e. t.vK.is.i ment of separate Governmmus is expected • -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4580, 8 June 1917, Page 5
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