THE CHINESE REVOLT.
THE THREE EDICTS WELL RECEIVED. WEI-HAI-WEI INSURRECTION. - • i. -i l : (Received 15, 8.6 a.m.) Pekin, February, 14. The three edicts were well received. The revolutionaries attribute the Wei-Hfti-Wei iimuiTection tp* .a hundred sympathisers'Doing tortured and killed.' The officials state that the trouble was due to’ irresponsible revolutionaries seeking to control the town.
Tlio “Times” correspondent at Nankin says that many revolutionaries arc dissatisfied with the edicts, hut the moderates, realising the financial difficulties and the military inferiority 'of the revolutionary armies, favour a settlement.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 43, 15 February 1912, Page 5
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