CHINESE REPUBLICANS.
REBELLION NORTH AND WEST. REVERSES IN MANCHURIA'.INDEPENDENCE OF MONGOLS... By Te)egr*ph.——Copyright Pekin, December 3. The revolutionaries in Manchuria are poorly armed, and their successes are duo to surprises. • . The Imperialists are readily retaking the towns captured, and the rebels are instantly beheaded. Advices state that the independence of Mongolia (a Chinese semidesert dependency between Manchuria and Chinese Turkestan) has been declared, and that Chinese officials have been dismissed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 7
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