CHINA'S REVOLT.
HEADQUARTERS ATTACKED. ANTI-EUROPEAN OUTBREAK. PKKTN, July 29. ~ " Northern for ces are convenrrn" on Nanking. ° fe The rebels are shelling the European settlement at Shanghai. A cordciTof foreign sailors with 60 guns is guarding the boundaries. & HEADQUARTERS OF REVOLT. ENGINEERED IN AMERICA ("Sydney Sun" Special Service.) LONDON, July 29 Pb^L 15 , that the solution in China is u T?e _ 7 engineered b j^^^ revolutionanes. who have 'established headquarters m New York and San Francisco, and are acting in conjunction with agencies in Honolulu, Singapore Cuba, and the South Seas. Chinese are subscribing funds largely for the rebels. It is believed that Yuan-shih-kai intends to make a bid for the Emperorship. Sun-yat-sen states that his prediction has been fulfilled that a. European loan would cause civil war. He will continue to fight it the war should last 10 years and will stake his life and career on the issue.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 5
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CHINA'S REVOLT.
Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 5
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