REBELLION IN CHINA.
NEW YORK, July 9. Tin* Nov. York Times Pekih correspondent stnti:i thai t 'nbinet reconstruction lias boen delayed siiieo the Anl'u party is iriflttimeing mi'tuber's Iri .stay away from Parliament, llui' making a quorum irnpossibjo. 'lln> despatch iif forces to light tliri robots on the l-,!.iu-lhmlcow railroad has caused a panio in I'ekiu. It was' feared that the i.-hcU would 1)0 victorious, and come to Pokin and loot the city. The situation is growing serious as tho result of contests bctwoen the militaristic Anfu party and tlio anti-militarists, li is understood that tho Anfua will .send forces to Pokin. and ihe. president, may he imprisoned in the palace. It is thought that fighting is now inevitable. Wealthy Chinese are taking their valuables to foreign legations, and tuking refugo in foreign hotels and liospitul-- ' Others are fleeing to Tientsin.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1862, 12 July 1920, Page 6
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144REBELLION IN CHINA. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1862, 12 July 1920, Page 6
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