CHINA.
CASUALTIES SMALL. ROYALIST army disbanded. Received July 16, 8,30 p.m. Peking, July 15. Despite the enormous expenditure of ammunition, tho tattle casualties were only ten killed and thirty wounded, while thirty civilian* were, killed and hundred; wounded b.v stray bullets. The shooting was of tho wildest possible ouraeter. Chang Titan's troops have been disarmed. being given three months' pay an<i disbanded. a bad nwßsrrmvr top. GERMANY. Voicing, July 15. There Is Httln a wilt that Germany financially <ncoura{:»! s lc Monarchical ritiog. It transpires that the German Minister, before leaving the country, had a Vox sonferenf« ctH& Hsun.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 5
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