THE NEW CHINA.
A PRETENDER TO THE THRONE. (Press Association.—Copyright.} PEKIN, March 5. A pretonder to the throne has appeared in tile pfersoil of Chu'«heng-yu, a descendant of the Emperor WafHi,- of the Ming dynasty.- Hfe hrts s*>me support in tlie Aithui arid Hnpeh province-Si Sun-yat-sen doeS iipt- insist upon.Yu'an-shih-kai visiting Nanking: ' Four Republican delegates are returning to Nanking to urge the Republican Government to go to Pekin and establish a coalition.
A THOUSAND MUTINEERS PARDONED.
Received 'Ma-rcil 6._ 9.§6 fi.-ftt:) _ PEKIN, Slarc'h 5: The Government pardoned a. thousand mutineers and provided them with a special train to proceed to Lukochow. The train was so filled with equipment and loot that mutineers were forced to walk.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 5
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