CHINA'S TROUBLES.
PEiaX TO HOLD OUT. -UI.MUXITIOX FXIO2T GEKHANV. Press Associai T»*i. C<tpyright. bi. PE7EI!SUIiG. Jan. 2G. Twenty thousand rilles and tlvo million iviincL; ar..vaa'..::io:i .'r-jin Ger-»::-uy have pa.ssed liucagh Russia for l'ek::i. I TiiE RIVAL LEADERS. SHANGHAI, Jan. 20. Son Yat Sen, in a friendly message; to \uau Smii Kai. clears up the mi> . understanding betwren them. TIIE NATIONAL CONVENTION. V- i.\lN, Jan. 27. Yua.n Shih Kai h,"s to the Revolutionaries that the National Con- • vention should ccns : sts of three hundred delegates, representing five districts. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE. Ling I* i. ex-Comzanndor of the Imperial Guards, s"3pcetcd cf advocating an attack on the Chinese, was alighting near his residence when a bomb : *vas thrown. ..--f'.s legs v.-rre and ho is in a <?r.i.)V;d condition. The j bomb-thrower was It: Hod. 1
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 5
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133CHINA'S TROUBLES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 5
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