THE CHINESE REVOLT.
SUCCESS OF THE ROYALISTS. (l
[By EnEp'TRXO Telegraph—Copyright] [Unite*) Press Association.] ' (Reqeiyed -9.45, a.m.)
. t ,,, j*, l,f|* Reuter’s' Peking correspondent says the Northerners are steadily subduing the rebels. to assure tho ><?f-}their support.
Yuan-Shih-K{pl9njfr.iiss9)Js4 aiio'. dhStecl at the easy successes, and advocate an autocratic regime, hoping eventually that .a Yuan dynasty will bo established, with rewards' for personal adher* ents.
Tho loy^stq,have .captured IShkising and are advancing on Canton. ~ ... ILL 1 TA oK mi.-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 75, 2 August 1913, Page 6
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