CHINESE REBELLION
DR. MORRISON'S OPTIMISM. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Pr* Press AsaociaUonJ /■'■■■ ... • ■ " • LONDON, Aug 23. Dr. Morrison in' a letter to the Tdmes speaks of the outlook in GWiina. :Conditions everywhere are improving; He deprecates the alarmist .reports which are forecasting trouble 'between the North-and South. YuanjShih Kai lopk^cTforward with pleasure to tun YarSen's visit and was arranging to show "him every honor.", .■■", The relations between Yuan Shih Kai and ii Yuan Hung were most corddal!. The two condemned Hupeh generals, have, securedL many followers in Wuchang. .. If .they axe executed there, Li.Yuan Ilung's difficulties would be increased, therefore the conspirators were executed at Peking. The Advisory Council were men of the highest, intelligence. . It' was. mischievousiy absurd, to .'Say that the Tung Men Hui party were seekr inig for' a civil' war., The statement that Tang Yao Shi had fled .from Peking was and , disgraceful.
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Grey River Argus, 24 August 1912, Page 5
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145CHINESE REBELLION Grey River Argus, 24 August 1912, Page 5
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