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CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) ■„uniicu Press Association.) Pekin, November 29. Li-Yuan-Hung informed luan-teiiih-Kai that the revolutionises are willing to accept the terms originally proposed. Yuan-Shih-Kni replied that ho is prepared to send delegates to the national conference at (Shanghai. REPORTED FALL~OF NANKING. (Received 30, 8.40 a.m.) London, .November 29. Renter's correspondent; reports unit Li:c revolutionists entered die four gates of Nanking to-day. MERCILESS SACKING (Received 30, 9.40 a.m.) Pekin, November ?S. . Two hundred German troops at iviaociiau have been ordered to Tientsin. The Imperialists mercilessly sacked Hanyang. Many families woo cook refuge in boats were killed. Old men, .voiuoj, ana children were bayoneted.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 91, 30 November 1911, Page 6

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CHINESE CIVIL WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 91, 30 November 1911, Page 6

CHINESE CIVIL WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 91, 30 November 1911, Page 6

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