Reform Edict, of 1898, [284]
Regent, the, [134]; resigns, [230-1]
Republic, the, proclaimed, [16]; recognition of the, [151]; proclamation by Dr. Wu Ting Fang, [151-2]; difficulties in way of, [193]; general support of, [195]; established as a world Power, [281]; ideal of the, [288]
Revolution of 1400, [257]
Revolution of 1911; planned years ago, [15]; causes of, [38]; outbreak of, [47-8]; plans of, [53]; movement abroad, [201]; sincerity of movement, [283]
Revolutionary troops, at Hanyang, reversed, [65]; courage of, [73]; excellent behaviour of, [89]; confidence of, [117]; good behaviour at taking of Nanking, [159]; general good behaviour of, [282]
Run-chung-yung, [54]
Sah, Admiral, [40], [62]; at Hanyang, [71]; his bluff, [72-3]; appealed to by students of Hanyang and Hankow, he is converted to Revolution, [100-1]
Shanghai, Peace Conference of, [174-5], (185-200)
Shantung, goes over to the Revolutionists, [125]