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rowid 25677
date 1912-02-03
page 3
column a-b
title Records of China's revolution
description Tie Liang opposes and endangers Yuan Shikai's position. Sun Yatsen opposes Yuan Shikai organising temporary republic government. Her majesty insists on fighting against the revolutionaries. Robberies widespread in Nanjing. Foreign countries may add more troops in Beijing to protect their people. The republicans in Shanghai compelled shipping bureau to provide huge fund as they were of poor finance. Treasures in the palace were sold to French bank, The emperor's abdication is to be decided by national conference. Most people oppose Tie Liang and support Yuan Shikai. Zhang Yong and his brothers were killed in Fentian. A large number of weapons were transported from Russia to Beijing. Yuan Shikai proposes a national conference. Liang Bi was severely wounded in an assassination. Zhang Huizhi was almost killed in an attempted assassination. Wu Tingfeng requests the emperor abdicate and Li Yuanhong orders expedition troops marching northward. Yuan Shikai sent 7,000 soldiers to protect Beijing. Tie Liang fled to Tianjing. Various military officials in Qing government entreat the emperor's abdication. Revolutionary troops were defeated by the government troops across Jing-Pu railway.
source China
page_url http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092090
trove_id 24092090
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