CHINESE CIVIL WAR.
IMMENSE DAMAGE BY FIRE
(By Electric *" Telegraph.—Copyrigi t.) CUnited Press Association.) ' Pekin, November 6. An edict circulated states that the Assembly will hold general elections, and agrees to the recognition of rebels' as a political party. The edict states the present revolutionaries are different to the wick.ed rebels who endangered fmVuor dynasties. The damage at Hankow by fires on Monday is esiimatcd at £S,Out),DDL). There wore further fires on Thursday, when an area measuring two nubs ny Jialf a mile was devastated. Tiie Blind Boys’ Wesleyan Mission had a remarkable escape.
JOINING'THE REBELS
(Received 7, 11.25 a.in.) Pekin, November G
Three of Admiral Sales gunboats, which were sent to Shanghai for provisions and ammunition, have joined the rebels.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 71, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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