CHINESE REBELLION
LOOTING GOES ON. ( REPUBLICANS TRIUMPHING. < 1000 MUTINEERS KILLED, t leceivod This Morning, 12.2.5 o'clock j PEKING, March 6. c The Republican -delegates assert i hat the' Republic was inaugurated-at 1 inking, but tk l Cabinet- Avas l t Peking. ' ,1 General Yuan Sluli Ka.i proceeds to \ Tanking. The Bi*ri.ssTi-A.iH#l : lt ! ili} tolkicco store's t rattißftfi!, valued at £IO,OOO, and 11 Japanese premises have boon lootd. The Japanese refuged in the dis'sion premises. 'French and Japanese troops have >een despatched to bring their counarymen to Peking. The Japanese are protecting all for, < signers at Shan-hai-kwan. i S&veral parties of mutineers who renrned to Peking were arrested and , executed. Two 'h'/nsand troops revolted and ooted the town of Kiu-kank. The Republicans are triumphing at-' Weihaiwai, and have driven tl>^' re . .•alcitants -south-west, killing a thou?aud.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10577, 7 March 1912, Page 5
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135CHINESE REBELLION Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10577, 7 March 1912, Page 5
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