The Fight for the Republic in ChinaPutnam Weale, B. L. (Bertram Lenox)
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The Fight for the Republic in China
Putnam Weale, B. L. (Bertram Lenox)
China -- History -- Republic, 1912-1949; China -- Politics and government
While on the one hand I comfort myself with such things
accomplished, on the other hand I have much to blame myself for. I
was just thinking how I could retire into private life and rest
myself in the forest and near the springs in fulfilment of my
original desire, when illness has suddenly overtaken me. As the
affairs of the State are of gravest importance, the right man must
be secured to take over charge of the same. In accordance with
Article 29 of the Provisional Constitution, which states that in
case the office of the Great President should be vacated for certain
reasons or when the Great President is incapacitated from doing his
duties, the Vice-President shall exercise authority and power in his
stead. I, the Great President, declare in accordance with the
Provisional Constitution that the Vice-President shall exercise in
an acting capacity, the authority and power of the Great President
of the Chung Hua Min Kuo.
The Vice-President being a man of courtesy, good nature, benevolence
and wisdom, will certainly be capable of greatly lessening the
difficulties of the day and place the country on the foundation of
peace, and so remedy the defects of me, the Great President, and
satisfy the expectations of the people of the whole country. The
civil and military officials outside of the Capital as well as the
troops, police and scholars and people should doubly keep in mind
the difficulties and perils of the nation, and endeavour to maintain
peace and order to the best of their ability, placing before
everything else the welfare of the country. The ancients once said:
"It is only when the living do try to become strong that the dead
are not dead." This is also the wish of me, the Great President.
(Signed) TUAN CHI-JUI,
Secretary of State and
Minister of War
TSAO JU-LIN,
Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Communications.
WANG YI-TANG,
Minister of Interior.
CHOW TZU-CHI,
Minister of Finance.
LIU-KUAN-HSIUNG,
Minister of Navy.
CHANG TSUNG-HSIANG,
Minister of Justice and
Agriculture and Commerce.
CHANG KUO-KAN,
Minister of Education.
6th day of the 6th month of the 5th year of Chung Hua Min Kuo.
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