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Show AT THE HEAD OF Apt! President of the New Republic to March on Peking-san Peking-san Francisco, Jan. 10. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, president of the new Chinese republic,, personally will lead an army of 100,000 men against the Manchus in Peking. This announcement was contained In cable messages recelvod today.bythc Chinese Free Press. The .IrocEps' already; at. Nank'ing -will be ;c part of the attacking army. New Government Cqmpleted. Nnnklng, Jan. 10 The foreign powers pow-ers today wore officially notified bv Foreign Minister Wang Chung Woi that tho organization of the provisional provi-sional goernmcnt is completed. Thero is reason to believe that Premier Pre-mier Yuan Shi Kai has acceded to the holding of Ihe national convention conven-tion for the settlement of Ihe future 'form of government al Shanghai President Sun Yat Sen displays un-UFual un-UFual optimism in regard to tho outcome out-come of the convention Pr "Wu Ting Fang, republican minister min-ister of justice, has left here for Shanghai. He said he would continuo his efforts to bring about a peaceable solution, thus indicating that th deadlock in the negotiations had been broken. Leaving for Ch'na San Francisco, Jan. 10 -Its object accomplished, the bureau of the Kwok Mln, or Chinese National association, which has been maintained in Chinatown China-town as revolutionary headquarters for the two Americas, is preparing to closf and a number of its leadors Bailed for the Orient today on the linor Chivo Maru. Through this bureau funds for the revolutionary movement were collected collect-ed from tho Chinese in North, Central and South America, tho West Indies and the South Sea Islands. It ranked rank-ed next to the two juntas working in Malaysia and Japan. Those returning to China were Won Wan Sue, the president of the local Young China association; Lee See Nam. treasurer for the American junta; jun-ta; Wan Kit Tang and Lau GauoJc Hall, secretaries, and Loo Shung Pok and Miss Lau Bork Hun. teachers in tho school maintained by tho revolutionists. revolu-tionists. The men are personal friends of-President Sun Yat Sen. Tn their absence "Wong Sam Ark, head of tho rovolutionajy society known as tho Chinese Free Masons, will wind up tho affairs of the junta. |