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THE CHIN REVOLT.

... .... ■~.... ~^ : ~~ ; V; REBEL TRIBES SURRENDERING Press Association,— Telegraph.— Calcutta, October 17. Three of the rebel Chin tribes have surrendered to Mr. Carey, but the others intend to fight to the bitter end. The rebels are cutting the telegraph wires. The authorities are, despatching a number of machine guns to the scene of trouble, and also several shallowdraught steamers for service on the rivers. Envoys from several tribes in Burmah are suing for peace. No anxiety is felt for the safety of the garrison at Fort White. 6 ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9013, 19 October 1892, Page 5

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THE CHIN REVOLT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9013, 19 October 1892, Page 5

THE CHIN REVOLT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9013, 19 October 1892, Page 5