MASSACRE OF CHINESE.
HORRIBLE ATROCITTES. CHINA DEMANDS APOLOGY AND INDEMNITY. Mexico City, June 10. Reports from K! Paso state that -a order was issued for the deportation of 300 Chinamen from Mexico. It is believed they attempted to gain in entrance to the United States. The ruffian clement broke loose and started a massacre of the Chinese. The incoming rebels aided them. Heads were rolled into the streets, and the bodies tied to horses’ tails. Twenty-live were murdered at the Chinese bank. The intervention of the foreigners in tli(> town stayed the slaughter. Tiro Chinese Government is domandug an indemnity of 12,000,000 pesos : n cot sequence of the slaughter of 300 y i.iese subjects at Torron. China also demands an apology. A Chinese warship is on route for Mexican waters. '! ho Federal?, ahan imied Tenon with mu giving notice. FOURTEEN DEATHS. (Received 12, 8.5 a.m.) Mexico City, June 11. Fourteen men have boon killed in he riots, which were the outcome of ; miners’ strike at Matchr.ala.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 95, 12 June 1911, Page 5
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