AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
A PROJECTED REBELLION DISCOVERED. • TJnKed Press Awociaiion-By Electric Telegr*ph-~CopyriKht. (Received January 29«&, 8.28 a.m.) HONG KONG, January 28. Seven Kwang-»i rebels have been arrested at Hong Kong- A secret code and documents were found in their poeeeseion, showing that a simultaneous rising was projected in Hong Kong and Canton. BOXER LEADER SHORT OF FUNDS. (Received January 29th, 11.30 p.m.) LONDON, January 29. Tung-fub-Siaog'e troops have been reduced to 2500, owing to has inability to pay tii-em.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 5
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