REVOLT A FIASCO.
CHINESE REBEL LEADERS DISAPPEAR
PRICE ON THEIR HEADS.
Telsjraph—Pros 3 Association —GopTTJgfcl (Itec. August i, 10,50 p.m.) Peking, August 4. • The Northern grarara'ls have initiated a sweeping movement. ■
A detachment of Indian troops haa been sent to Canton to guard Shamcen,
wtiJo French sailors are pafroaLlliing the French concession. A large force of Chinese troops is 'also protecting the foreign settlements. The revolutionary rising is practically
a fiasco, and the leaders, with a price on
their heads, have disappeared. It is bei' lieved that they have gone to Kwantung, . from whioh place Br. Sun Yat Sen asserts the revolutionary movement will be reorganised.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1820, 5 August 1913, Page 5
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