CONSTERNATION IN PEKING.
.1 BIG DEFICIT,
PROPOSAL TO GO BACK TO THE
OLD ORDER
REINSTATING CONFUCIANISM
£Un if*vl Pjeas A saociation. —Gop.vnglrD.i Received 12.35 am. June 26. , LONDON, June 25.
, The "Telegraph's" Peking correspondent elates that th«re is consternation at the half-yearly budget showing the provinces only remitted 18£ million dollars, and a deficit of 117 million dollars makes further large .loans essential. Parliament has already rejected the Biiugfe.t. ' .."", ■>...' .. • ■ Yutin Shihi Kai's edicts show that he proposes to attempt a thorough counter■f evolution making ■ the old-fashioned Chinese nationalism the main plank. ' He suggests that the usefulness of the revt>lutk>nary leaders has ceased, and orders tho Colleges,schools arid public bodies to revive Confucianism. ;
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12888, 26 June 1913, Page 5
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