AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
THE MONARCHIST RISING. ENCOURAGED BY GERMANY. (By Association.—Copyright.) v l (Australian and N.Z. Cablo Aaaociatkm.) ' PEKING, July lo» 1 s IT)ere is Jitfclo doubt but that Gcr- ! many financially encouraged the moil- ' arcliical rising. , It transpires that the German 3Gn- j, istcr, beforo leaving tho country, had a long conference with Chang-Hsuan. .Ji The city is quiet, and order is being Sj rapidly restored. 'f 4 BATTLE OP PEKIfKJ. J HUNDREDS ~OF CIVILIAN - 1 CASUALTIES. ■> J ("The Time*.") (Received July lGth, 8.33 p.m.) PEKING. July 15. ' 4 Despite an enormous expenditure ofja ammunition, the battle casualties woroS only 10 killed and 30 wounded, wMIeM 30 civilians wero killed and wounded by stray bullets. Tbe shoof-T ing was of the -wildest possible char.|| actcr. _ l| -Chang Hsu an's troops "wero cd, being given three months' pay and Y d disbanded. ' §
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15955, 17 July 1917, Page 8
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