A RISING IN CHINA
OKRMAN MISSION DESTROYEDniUTISH AND GERMAN BOATS DESPATCHED. Peking, May 28. I'amliU deal roved the German mission at Lienchau.' The local authorities saved the missionaries. German anil liritish gunboats nrc proceeding to Paklioi. There is ft serious rising at Wangling, 45 milos south-east of Canton. Many Chinese officials have been killed, tmt Europeans are unharmed. Chinese troops have been sent. The rising in iVongkong is attributcrl to taxation. There are 30,000 rebels in the vicinity of Swatow,
JAPAN'S FEAR. Tokio, May 28, Newspaper* in Tokio are uneasy lest China's policy for the recovery of at* tional rights limy create an anti-foreign, mood defying Government control.
k * LATESr CABLE NEWS OTnns naas association—by JUCT2IC TBLEQBAPiI. —COPYEIOHI.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 May 1907, Page 2
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118A RISING IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 May 1907, Page 2
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