AFFAIRS IN CHINA
A REBEL DEFEAT BIG BATTLE IMPENDING. (Rweivod Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) PEKIN, November 20. The reikis at Han kau lost 600. Gon oral Chang, with 10,000 Tmpo-r----ial troops, lias loft Nankin witli till© object of surprising 15,000 rovolutionarios bofo-ro thov concpntrated at Nankin. A big battle is impending. HELUNG KIANG DECLARED INDEPENDENCE.
REPORTED MASSACRES. (Received Last. Night, 9.45 o'clock.) PEKIN, November 21. The jVlanchuriaai Province of Helling Kiang dochrod independence. Swedish missionaries who liavo arrived at Tientsin, state that a schoolmistress named Beckman, five foreign children, many Chinese girls, land a Germain employed in the postal service were massacred at Singan-fu.
DR. SUN YAT SEN. STARTED FOR CHINA. Received This Morning, 12.35 o'clock.) LONDON, November 21. D.r. Sun Yat Sen, who has been on a ten days visit to London, was in daily communication with the revolutionaries. He has started for China.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 5
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145AFFAIRS IN CHINA Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 5
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