CHINESE REVOLUTION
YUAN SHIH-KAI'S VIEWS. JAPANESE INFLUENCE SUGGESTED. Pies* Association —By Telegraph Copyright. LONDON, January 10. The Paris paper Le Matin prints an interview with Yuan Sliih-Kai, the President of the Chinese Republic, who said : "The Japanese seeds of revolt have not caused mo to lose my temper. I.im watching with lively interest the moral and religions crisis now developing in Japan. Yuan prophesied that her own social difficulties would soon restrain Japan's alarming external activity. "Meanwhile," he added, "the modern reorganisation of Chinese industries is building up an immense power in China.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16589, 12 January 1916, Page 4
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