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Extract from THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS Coa|4

26th. March, 1914.

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REWARDS FOR THE ARREST OF REBEL

LEADERS.

A proclamation to the following effect has been issued by the Tutuh:-

"The officers of the Kwangtung pro- vince have always understood their rightful duties. When the Rebel Chan declared the independence of the province. they deserted the rebellious and remained faithful to the loyal party. in order to serve the country, which is highly praiseworthy. It is now several months since I, the Tutuh, crushed the revolt, and order has gradually been restored, and thus the people have been enabled to remain peacefully in their avocations. This is largely traceable to the efforts of the officers and the soldiery. However, of late, it has been found that the rebels have not lost their wild instincts and, without caring for the danger of the country and the devastation of the province, they have the courage to muster together illegal factions and spread rumours intended to disturb public pears whereby they could satisfy their inordinate wishes. The soldiery are responsible for the safety of the province and should do all they can to rid the province of these insurgents. The various Tranquillization Bureaux, com- manders of all the regiments, etc., are hereby notified that the following rewards have been issued and it is my earnest wish that each of you endeavour to get them :-

$60,000 for the arrest of Chan Kwing-ming.

$20,000

$20.000

$10,000

$10,000

$ 8,000

Tang Hang.

Chu Chup-sun.

Yu Yu-ping. Lưu Chung hoà. Tse Ying-pak.

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