CHINA'S PRESIDENT
A TRUJQ DEMOCRAT. ALT. TITLES ABOLISHED. ("TJnited Service Tel .grams"' (Reed, .Tuly 4, at G. 15 p,m.) LONDON, July 4 I The "Daily Telegraph's" Pck la correspondent was granted the first interview with Li Yuan Hung, Whom ho describes as tho apotheosis of the de^ moertttic movementHe said that all former titles were abolished and tho palaces converted into museums, A presidential mansion is being erect ed by Li Yuan Hung, lie believes that wholesale reform is possible with I fio assistance of the friendly nations.
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Grey River Argus, 5 July 1916, Page 3
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88CHINA'S PRESIDENT Grey River Argus, 5 July 1916, Page 3
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