MUTINY IN CHINA.
* ~ T* - '(£'• s fL 1 vl!lS I • A SERIOUS OUTBREAK. MURDER AND PILLAGE. Ifl By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. I Port Darwin, September 1. • Chinese newspapers contain account* of ■>'; the mutiny of a thousand troops at Tai-Wong-Kwong. The mutineers killed their f •<>ss commander and several petty officers, who tried to keep them in hand, and then ran- 1 f>|] sacked two towns. \ This mutiny was followed by another, \V";I1 the same mutineers being reinforce*! by a V-'s-thousand others. They , murdered their 1 m general and .committed other mutinous acta, • s Z Vigorous measure® were being taken * to%■ J suppress the outbreak when the mail left-. '*( ' .|li
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13844, 2 September 1908, Page 7
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