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RISING IN CHINA

IMPROVED CONDITIONS. VICE-PRESIDENT ELECTED, Press Association—By Tc!e»tapli—Copyright. PEKING, February 21. (Received Feb. 21, at 11.25 p.m.) Everything is quiet and orderly in Poking. Yuan Shih-Kai is pleased with tho improvement of the position in the interior, except- Fuchistim and Manchuria, where the populace are unaware of tho agreement. Li Huan JTung has been unanimously elected Vice-president of the Republic. ARMS FOR THE REBELS. PURCHASES IN JAPAN. TOKIO, February 21. (Received Feb. 22, at 0.35 a.m.) The Minister of War, in replying to a. question in the Diet, said that £300,000 worth of arms had been sold to Hie Cliinrwi revolutionaries during the present disturbances.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15384, 22 February 1912, Page 7

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RISING IN CHINA Otago Daily Times, Issue 15384, 22 February 1912, Page 7

RISING IN CHINA Otago Daily Times, Issue 15384, 22 February 1912, Page 7

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