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CHINESE RISING

CABLE NEWS

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.

DRAFTS A CONSTITUTION

OUTRAGES BY REBELS.

Received: This Morning, 12.45 o'clock

PEKIN, November 3.

| An Imperial Edict instructs the Assembly to draft a Constitution. The Assembly insists. upon the suppression of a»ld Mandliai prerogatives) and tlre> abolition of e-uniahs, It a'3lso abtollisilie® queues. An official diesputdh from Siluih-Kia-Tan aiimO'Unce® that a regiment of Shansi troops, which was ing to a'SK'ir_.t tlliie Impel'iali&ts at Shansi', mutinied. After. killing tine BrigadieivGe'neral, they bombarded a Mjiaoihu ctv, and massacred a thousand 'Manchus, including tile Governor a_nd his family. Advices from Hiaaikau state that the rebel's beheaded the Ctammandieir in. Ei-iday'is battle, suspecting hiim of tre-a cillery. Other officers suffered the same fate.

A foreigner reports' that lxe saw the rebels kill twenty Imperialist prisoners and a thousand wounded.

Tlii© rebeOi battery- on the Wouchang side sitoellied the- Russiaai steamer Poltava..

SUSPENSION OF HOSTILITIES URGED.

PENDING NEGOTIATIONS.

(Received November 3, 8.5 a.m.)

PEEIN, November 2. The Throne has ordtered Yuan-SQiih-Kai'iS' return.

The Assemfbily &as telegraphed to Lin-Yiian-Hiung, (rebel president), urging a suspension of hostilities peaiding negotiationiS' between' tihe G<ovemme>nt aind tlie R&volutipnaries.

REPUDIATION OF CONTRACTS.

DECISION OF COTTON YARN GUILD. "

(Rieceived November 3, 9 a.m.)

SHANGHAI, Novem'bea- 2

The Cotton Yam Guild lias authorised 1 repudiation of forwaird: confer acts, owing to the dasslocation of trade arising out of the rewluton..

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
226

CHINESE RISING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 5

CHINESE RISING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 5

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