THE REBELLION IN CHINA.
' ENGAGEMENT AT FATSHAN. By Teleerapa—Press Association-Copyricht eanion, May 1. The anti-Manchu revolution is spreading. Fatshan (nine miles west-sonth-west of Canton) hns been partly burned. The Prefect of STiinting has been assassinated, and a magistrate at Samshui (twenty-five miles west of Canton) killed during , the fighting. GUNBOAT SHELLS THE EEBELS. ' . Peking, May 1. It is reported that the revolutionaries captured Wu-chan-fu, on the West Eiver, and Shamshui and Wei-chow, on the East Eiver. It is stated that a Chinese gunboat shelled the rebels at Fatshan, killing 200. The Cnnton-Kowloon railway servico | has been suspended. It Ims been arranged :toSr.send-: the womenfolk belonging to European residents by railway to' Hong-Kong.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 5
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112THE REBELLION IN CHINA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 5
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