CHINA.
DEFEAT 'JF Till': KEBEIA (l;v KI.K'TRIC — COI'VKKIHT.) Loxnox, December 1. Tin-: Kliiint'ljiii co'respondent of the 'J'iiu.-s 11 ].•o-iap]]s Hut i.liu Consuls at I'civin hive applied for naval protection. 11l' 1 populace beinjr hostile. The rebels an.- reported to have been iL'fe.'iie.l m tin; east and noith, and (100 killed. Sir J. Walthum, British Minister lit I'ekin, telegraphs that no Europeans wore killed in the Mongolian revolt. Host; Ivoxr;, December The Government troops have retaken ChaoyaiiLf. anu the rebels 110-l to the mountains. The F/i'uch .Minister in Pekiti is monaciuy the Government unless the railway contracts an; conceded to Frenchmen. Njiaxghai, December ■). The battle of Kinehow, on thn .'iOtli Xovember, ended in a decisive victory for the Chinese. Xo quart or was givim, and the. wounded were beheaded. There was <jreat carnage, ami the fugitives took to the mountains. The total number of Christians massacred was 000. The British residents aro safe.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3027, 8 December 1891, Page 2
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152CHINA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3027, 8 December 1891, Page 2
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