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Show IMPERIALISTS LOSING HEART Shanghai, Nov. 8. The military government today issued a proclamation proclama-tion calling on all to Join ln the life and death struggle and exhorting the population of tho lower provinces to refrain from disorders and to regard tho rights of foreigners, he proclamation procla-mation further promises tho abolition of many taxes hitherto imposed by "the five millions of the nomadic tribe which 00 years ago was supported sup-ported by liver and brain of 400,000,-000 400,000,-000 descendants of Han." Che Fu has requested the presence of an American warship and Rear Admiral Ad-miral Murdock, commander of the American Asiatic squadron who is here, will probably comply. The situation at Peking, news of which is bolng widely circulated, has created a strong impression among the reformers. A wireless message from the German Ger-man vessels at Hankow report that the Imperialists there are losing heart Tal Chow. 25 miles southwest of NIng Po, surrendered to tho revolutionists revolu-tionists today without resistance. Peking, Nov. 8. (9'50 p m ) The situation in the capital was practlcal-lv practlcal-lv unaltered tonight. No overt revolutionary revo-lutionary movement Is y'et visible. The emperor, the dowager empress and others of tho court, accordingto the foreign board, arc stljl at the win-tor win-tor palace and do not Intend to depart de-part . oo |