REBELLION IN CHINA.
4 NANKING BOMBARDEDEIGHT HUNDRED KILLED, YUAN SHIU KAI'S FAILURE. Bj Tclccraph—Press Addition-Copyright (Kcc. November 28, Co a.m.) Peking, November 27. Tuan Shih Kai has so far failed to form a Cabinet, only a few minor posts being filled. Ho is only prevented from returning homo by tho knowledge thai his departure would create a panic and precipitate an outbreak. Tho Manchus, who are desperate, stato that the revolutionaries aro bombarding Nanking; eight hundred Imperialists havo been killed. Tho reinforcements which have reached Nanking from Shanghai include twelve women headed by tho widow of a soldier who was killed in tho Nanking mutiny of 1908. PALACE TEEASUEE TO BE SOLD. Peking, November 26. Gold ingots to tbo valuo of four hundred thousand pounds' sterling, being a small portion of the Palaco Treasure, which ha« remained untouched for forty years, is' to bo disgorged and sold to foreign banks. Further treasure will also ehortly be sold to meet foreign obligations and expenditure on internal needs.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 7
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166REBELLION IN CHINA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 7
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