CHINA.
A N TI-MANCHTJ RIOTS, • ; 5 OUTBREAK IN OAKTGNw > TH. . REVOLUTION SPREADING' CJni'jpd Press Association—By Elaafaia Telegraph—Copyright. i (Received May 2, 8.5 a.m.) LONDON, May I. > The anti-Manchu revolution i*j spreading. ' Fatshau has been partly burned. j The Prefect of Shinting h&s been a4> sassinated, and the magistrate at Samshui was killed during the fighting. It is reported that the revolutionaries captured "Wuchaufu on the West River and Samehui and Weichow on the East River. It is stated that a Chineae. gunboat shelled the rebels at Fatahan, killing 200. The service on the Cantoai-Kowloen railway has been suspended, j It has been arranged to send the' womenfolk belonging to Europeans by; railway to Hong Kong. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10142, 2 May 1911, Page 2
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