THE REVOLT IN CHINA.
REVOLUTIONARIES REFUSE DUTY. RECRUITS SHOOT THEIR OFFICERS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 1, 12.10 a.m. Pekin, November 30. The revolutionaries were victorious at Hankou until the 25tb, when the Huanese revolutionaries refused to attack. Five thousand Hupe recruits became insubordinate when ordered to attack, officers.
THE FALL OF NANKING. MERCILESS IMPERIALISTS. London, November 29. Renter's correspondent reports that the revolutionists entered the four gates of Nanking to-day. Two hundred German troops at Kaioehau have ben ordered to Tientsin. The Imperialists mercilessly sacked Hanyang. Many families who took refuge in boats were killed, old men. women and children being bayonetted. AMERICAN TROOPS OFFERED. New York. November 20. The United States has formally offered China the services of 25,000 men to aid in keeping the railway open from Pekin to the sea. The American Minister states that 'Chinese finances are in a deplorable -state.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 137, 1 December 1911, Page 5
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145THE REVOLT IN CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 137, 1 December 1911, Page 5
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