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THE CHINESE REVOLT.

; V - attempted suicide. |By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] XUnithd Press Association.j Tokio, August 30. It has now, for the first time, been revealed that Yuan-Shih-Kai’s precipitate massing of the Northern troops on the Yang-Tsze-Kiang was duo to Southern agents poisoning him with arsenic. He was in a state of collapse .for many days, and only the 'nioat violent medical methods saved ; 4u» life, Berlin, August 30. ; China has expressed regret at the incident on the Ynng-Tsze-Kiang compelling Emdenjo bombard a rebel fort. Preparations are progressing.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 6

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THE CHINESE REVOLT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 6

THE CHINESE REVOLT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 6

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