CHINESE CIVIL WAR.
.—INDEPENDENCE WANTED. FOR MONGOLIA. (Received 4, 12.10 p.m.) A' Pekin, December 3. A movement is on foot to urge that the independence of Mongolia be declared and Chinese officials dismissed. foreignerTmurdered. (Received 4, 8.45 a.m.) Shanghai, December 3. Comprador, of a foreign firm, has been murdered. The revolutionaries allege that he sold arms to Imperialists., The.;murder terrorised his - pursuers with a revolver, and escaped. ■ i SHIPMENT of'ammunition LANDED. IS IT from japan ? (Received 4, 8.45 a.m.) Pekin, December 3. Forty million rounds of small arms ammunition was landed at Taku. It is believed to be from Japan. IMPERIALISTS QUICKLY RETAKING TOWNS. THE REBELS ILL ARMED. (Received 4. 8.45 a.m.) Told a, December 3. Revolutionaries in Manchuria are ■poorly armed, and their successes were duo to surprises. The Impcr: vis 1 f readily re-taking towns that were captured. Rebels are instantly beheaded.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 94, 4 December 1911, Page 6
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