THE CHINESE REVOLT.
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Per. Pbess Association. Received April 15, at 10.5 a.m. Hong-kong, April 1-J. There was heavy lighting at Canton on 'Wednesday evening. The revolutionaries' attempted lauding cf troops was resisted, and a number of casualties on both sides resulted.
(Times and Sydney Sun Services.)
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Pru Prh<wi Association. Received April 14. at 5.5 p.m. London, April 13,
11l the House of Commons. Lord Robert Cecil stated that the Chinese unrest was not diminishing, and it was impossible to predict the outcome of the situation, "which was changing daily. So far there was no indication of danger to foreign lives or property.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLII, Issue 12823, 15 April 1916, Page 4
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