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CHINESE RESOLUTION

London 'Times' and Sydney 'Sun' Services,

LONDON", .April 13. In tho limine of Commons Lord Bobnrt Cecil stated 1 bat tlio Chinese unrest was not fhmmiohint-, and it. was impossible to predict the outcome of tho situation, winch wag chancing daily. S'o far then was no indication of dangei' foreign lives or property. FTGIITJNG AT CANTON.

HONGKONG, April 14. (Beccivcd April 15, at 10.15 a.m.) There was fighting in Canton on Wed, ncsrlay evening. The revolutionaries at-' templed to effect a landing. Th o Government troops resisted, and there wcro a number of casualties on both sides

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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 8

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CHINESE RESOLUTION Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 8

CHINESE RESOLUTION Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 8

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