RISING IN CHINA.
FOREIGNERS LEAVE CHINGTU. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Peking, September 11. Telegraphic communication with Cliingtu, capital of the province of Szechuan, is interrupted. The foreign residents left the town on Thursday. A mob attacked the Viceroy's yamen, but was driven off. Twenty rioters were killed. Tho Government is massing troops on tho Chingtu frontier. The foreigners in Chingtu are concentrating at Chungking, the port of Szechuan, on the Yan-tse River.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 5
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