AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
(Press Assn.—By Telegraph.— Copyright.) LONDON. May 3. Router's Peking correspondent states that there are growing indications that Tang Shaoyi, the . Premier, is endeavoring to assume the practice 6f a dictatorsship, relegating Yuan Shih Kai, the President, to the background. Tang Shaoyi demands unlimited funds with normal supervision. ',-.'>, Shenyuan, a , fanatical Kansu leader, m, the bellicose native press, declares that he, beheaded his'-' son for professing Republicanism. ' ; - V
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12754, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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