Revolt in China.
.THE CHINESE CABINET. YUAN-SHIH-KATS FAILURE. SLAUGHTER OF IMPERIALISTS. A CHINESE JEAXXE d'ARC. 8y Gable—Prees Association—Copyright, Received 28. 12.20 a.m. Pekin, November 27. Yuan-Shih-Kai has failed to form a Cabinet, and only a lew minor posts were filled. He was only prevented from returning home by the knowledge that his departure would create a panic and precipitate an outbreak of the Manchus, who are in a desperate state. The revolutionaries are bombarding Nanking, and 800 Imperialists have been killed.
Rebel reinforcements reached Nanking from Shanghai, and inelinle twelve women, headed by the widow of a soldier killed at Nanking in the mutiny of 1908. GOLD INGOTS DISGORGED. Pekin. JCovember 26. Gold ingots to the value of £400,000, forming a small portion of the palace treasure, which has not been touched for forty years, has been disgorged and sold to foreign banks. Further treasure will shortly be sold to meet foreign obligations and internal needs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 134, 28 November 1911, Page 5
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156Revolt in China. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 134, 28 November 1911, Page 5
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