CHAOS IN CHINA.
United Press ABScciation--By Electric Telegraph—Copyright Received July 10* 0 a m. FSydney, Jaly 1G - The Daily Talegiaph’ssp^a WNrsK short of a miracle if it enoceida in placing the country on its xeeti uni3 permitting it advantage of the ehaaoa to become a »o dß * n ‘ P r ° and enlightened J-he SSf boated ileal**" wb< V!LT B no destruction find they’ k creative capacity foc , enable! aftermath of„tne ,® a |s a n those who put their faith m Y J. uv.;h K*\i or Tang Shao Yi, to UIB cover that they weve on broken reeds, as nßi S® r OTi \*,; bl ® h e‘? control the elements wiihin snoir reach, much less in the P^JJ” 00 ®: The only thing that has ennbL. . th country through so fa. is the colossal ignorance of the people the great bnlk of whom know **Uo or nnthinc of "the political upheaval 5?8 IwrdT ranking men whj made the Republic possible wUhdrsw i . mediately Yuan bhth Kai and g Shao Ki came into power and those atSmotin" to run the Government students IJb hoa achool without, an atom of expert enoa.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10402, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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187CHAOS IN CHINA. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10402, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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