REVOLUTION IN CHINA.
-=—• — 'By Electric Telegraph.—Coi»yrlgtt.) ! Per Freu Association. Received Dec, 1, at 9-45 p.m. Peking, Dec, 1. The British Minister has arranged lor a three da? 9' truce at Hankau and Wuchang; wherein Liyuanhung can ascertain the viewa of the eight provinces whether there should be a fifteen ■days' armistice in order to meet Yuan-shMai's delegates at Shanghai. Received December 1, at 11 p.m. London, Deoember 1, The Government has consulted Sir J, N. Gordon, and has decided not to land troops in China. ' It la 'announced ■that Britain,. Japan and the United States have arranged to act in close consultation In reference to concerted mediation. in Ohina when the opportunity arises,
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North Otago Times, 2 December 1911, Page 2
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