CHINESE CRISIS
CABLE NEWS
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DYNAMITE OUTRAGES IMPERIALISTS COME TO TERMS. (Received Last Night, 11.20 o'clock.) PEKING, January'3l. A dynamite .bomb was exploded unrdor an Imperialist troops' train from Siaokan to ffon«n. A following train, crashed into it, find telescoped five cars. ' Many soldiers were killed'. A bomb was thrown at the Viceroy of Hukuang, who was in a third traaii. The bonul) struck the "wrong car and killed several soldiers. Three bombs were exploded at Shariga Suachen'a yamen at Tientsin. Numerous arrests have been made. Liang Pi has died from wounds received, and from embolism. Prince Ching has visited the Dowager Empress, and informed her that ho had been persuaded to accept the Republican terms, the Manclm nobles retaining their titles, with freedom to reside at Pekin or elsewhere. Severe fighting is reported from Pukow.
The Imperialists were unwilling to fight, but was forced to defend themselves, and lost heavily. • ■ , '' '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10547, 1 February 1912, Page 5
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156CHINESE CRISIS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10547, 1 February 1912, Page 5
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