THE NEW CHINA.
A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE. Prospects for Australian Trade. Preaa Association—Telegraph —Copyright. Received March I. 8.5 a.m. SYDNEY, March I. The speakers at the Chinese picnic dealt with the great possibilities of trade development between Australia and the new China. The president of the Young China League declares that the one ambition of the united parties would be peace, and devotion to the arts and advantages of peace. China's awakening means the adoption of Western ideas, particularly regarding food and clothing, which would greatly interest producers of wool and wheat, enormous quantities of which commodities would be required. RIOTOUS TROOPS. Received March I, 11.5 a.m. PEKIN. February 2.9, Hundreds of Yuan Shih Kai’s troops rioted, and indiscriminate shooting and wrecking houses ensued. Thousands of soldiers are employed restoring order. Advices from Wuchang report flint tianquility lias hm-ti restored. The grievance was due to favouritism in the making of appointments.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13622, 1 March 1912, Page 5
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THE NEW CHINA.
Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13622, 1 March 1912, Page 5