CHINESE AFFAIRS.
A REYOLT REPORTED. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT] CALCUTTA, Sept. S. It is renorted that Chinese troops in the South-west Yumian have revolted, and the governor has disappeared. PRIMARY ELECTIONS. PEKING, Sept. 8. The orimar.- elections of representatives has been fixed for December 10. and tlie final for January 10. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, addressing the members of all political parties, urged the necessity of dnlistiiv foreign capita] for commerce.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3624, 10 September 1912, Page 5
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