NO KING FOR CHINA.
MOVEMENT DEAD. 1 ; STATEMENT BY YUAN SHTH-KAI'. By Telegraph—Press Association—Cc?nj£t ->■ . ] Pests, December 7. : 1 Tub President of China, Yuan Shih-XaL interviewed to-day, said that the' mom arcbical movement was as dead in Chins as in the United States. He had no ■' ■ desire to be anything except President-ti-the Republic. ~'-''--:■''*-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16096, 9 December 1915, Page 4
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