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UNREST IN PHILIPPINES. < HONOLULU, September 10. Three police and. fourteen Filipinos were killed in rioting in connection with Labour . troubles at HihuaKanai.
INDIAN RIOTS.
DELHI, September 11.
11l feeling between Hindis and Mohammedans at Kohat culminated in rioting. l It is reported that twenty are killed. The bazaars were Jo ted and burned. A military force has been sent from Peshawar to quell the outbreaks.
PRISONER RESCUED.
LONDON, September 11.
Five armed men held up a train at Ballyduff Co., AVaterford, and rescued a prisoner being conveyed to trial ip connection with a ' bank robbeiy at Cappoquin. They drove off in -ft motorcar which was waiting outside the station.
CHINESE AVAR. h .. jPEKIN, • Septembei’ li.
There was practically no . fighting along the entire front from ,Liuh’q„tp Hwangtu on Thursday. There is little likelihood of a continuation, of ..hostilities till the weather is settled. Five more American destroyers have reached Shanghai.
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