IN CHINA.
DANGER OF FALSE STEP. MORE GERMAN INTRIGUE. LONDON, November 25. The Peking correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says Yuan-Shih-Kai since Monday has been engaged exclusively in considering the vast issues involved in the event of China discarding emerging from her seclusion, and claiming to be considered a World Power. Even the pro-German military party in China reluctantly realise, after the advice of Japan on the monai-chical movement, that any false step would certainly kill China as an independent nation in Eastern Asia. The correspondent has reason to believe that he will shortly be able to communicate news to the world of wide import. The Peking correspondent of "The Times" says it has been discovered that Germans in China are sending from Shanghai to India, in trunks with false bottoms, proclamations written in Arabic, and purporting to be signed by the Sultan of Turkey, calling upon Moslems to embark on a Holy War against Britain and her Allies.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 562, 27 November 1915, Page 10
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