MARTIAL LAW IN CHINA.
EMPKROR MAY B£ RESTOKED: , (Au!;fraijfin.~ariii'iN.Z. *Cabk* ARsociatiofr) ' (Received July 3, 11. 40 a.m.) ;t ,-p ' ■•■-■" ' PEKING, July 2. i Martial layr prevails. A proclamation restk>ririg> the ex-Emperof is expected . to-day. . ' "(Received July 3, 1.15 p.m.) •:• ■.:;:, ■..,r> : .,, --, - LO(NTK>N, July 2. ~'lfi 'is 'repoi'ted that the ex-Emperor iShua Kung, deposed m 1912, promul- • gated the- announcement that he had [succeeded .the throne. ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 5
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