THE CHINESE REVOLT.
FURTHER OUTBREAK. ■Pekin, January 25. Two thousand Imperial troops revolted at Siang-yang. ,' ’ Tho sale of the Imperial art treasures has commenced. Parisian dealers purchased several million francs’ worth of \V/ • Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen undertakes to resign the Presidency if Yua-nS'iiih-Kai severs his connection with the Maqehus and publicly ' avows !his adherence to Republicanism, whereupon -he will be elected president. . - • '■ .1 Lf ': ■ ■/ V " u ’ ' ,i. ri f.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 37, 26 January 1912, Page 5
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