RISING IN CHINA
POSITION AT NANKING.
A REIGN OF TERROR.
REFUGEES AT TIENTSIN,
Pmo» Anwtitioa—Bt Tel«pr»ph—C*P7tt|hl PEKING, November 12. Yuan Shih-Kai has started for Peking. The reformers have evacuated their camp to tho south of Nanking, and the Imperialists hold tho city. All foretgnen nro (safe..
November 13. (Received November 13, at 11.10 p.m.)
The reformers have seized all tho (strategic points in tbo Yangteo Valley. Tho Imperialist continue an t/Foctlefa bombardment at Wuchang.
Yuan Shih-Kai, writing to General Li Yuan-hung, oxprctscd dissatiafaction with the Poking Government, and urged GenoraJ Li Yuan-hung to accept a constitutional limited monarchy. He 'pleaded that an opportunity nhould bo given to the Emperor to provo his sincerity. Tho position at Szcchuan is becoming increasingly eorious. Some of tho missionaries have been robbed, , .
The whole of Slmnai !h now peacefully revolutionary.
Oiw hundred thoimvnd re (ugees are gathered at Tientsin, constituting a menace. Food prkxe nro lining daily. General Chang has instituted a reign of terror at Nnngkuig. The Viceroy and the Tartar general are virtually prisoner*. General Chang declares Utat lie is not resisting the revolutionaries, but eupprcessing tho mutiny.
RUSSIAN LOAN REFUSED,
INCENDIARIES EXECUTED,
PEKING, November 12. The Mukden Provincial Aeecmbly vetoed a Ruaian loan, and informed the Viceroy that if it wcro accepted the Aαeembly would declare its independence. incendiaries were capturod at Foochau and forthwith executed. Wu Ting Fong \m beon appointed Foreign Minister for the republic recently established at Shanghai.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15300, 14 November 1911, Page 5
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