CHINESE REBELS.
SUFtVf.'ATKD IN A CAVE. ■ ,i f Sydney, lus.- 23, T'j L'urtcrji files contain a tnrill.ng itory,, j in conncttion with the war again!* » v Chinese rebels at Sumatra. , 'H The Government troops located ia *' ,?,' cave a large hand who refused to »OT- '"' vender. „< By ordi-r of the military commander J l ' a fire was lighted at the mouth of the ;;£ cave, kept gninp a while and then Mt> I'l tingnirbt-il The rebels were still ob- ;"4 durjtic and the fire was relighted. f ! f When the cave was examined, 5 men, Vj, 12 wonun and 11 children were found*'''''? suflocatnl. ■/j'Sj Thr> Governor cf Acbeen was io iboejt- '"• j$ ed that he issr.v'] an order to prevent't** fu'ther similar horrors. A ===== : J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 127, 26 June 1909, Page 2
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124CHINESE REBELS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 127, 26 June 1909, Page 2
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