CHINA.
DR. MORRISON'S OPINIONS
(By Elictbio Telegraph—Coptuqbt.) (Fib rßua absocutioiu LONDON, June 25
Dr. Morrison, Political Adviser to the Chinese Government, has arrived. Ho declares there is plenty of stability in Chineso public life and finances. It is true that there was a shortage of monny, but that was due to the unrest during the revolution causing the Banks and treaty ports to hoard £15,l)0(),000. This is now gradually returning to circulation and the outlook is very good. The operations of White Wolf were confined to a small area. MUTINEERS LOOT CITY. Received .Juno '26, 11.20 a.m. PEKING, June 25. Six thousand troops mutinied and looted Kalgaii, burning the building*-, killing all registers and outraging women. The orgie was kept up throughout the night and at daybreak the mutineers fled in the direction of Mongolia.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9833, 26 June 1914, Page 5
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