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REVERSION TO MONARCHY.

CHINESE EMPEROR RESTORED. (Elec. Tel. Copyright— United Press Assiu) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received July 3, 2.10 p.m.) PEKIN, July 2. The President has resigned. The Emperor has been restored" to the throne. tßeuter's Telegram.) The Chinese coup was dramatic m its swiftness. The secretaiy of General Changshia, leader of the military party suddenly appeared at the Presidential residence at 3 o'clock m the morning, and curtly informed the President that he must reign, as the Manchu Emperor Hsuan-Tung had been restored. The new Emperor, a boy of eleven, was deposed m 1912.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 6

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REVERSION TO MONARCHY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 6

REVERSION TO MONARCHY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 6

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