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The War Between Japan and China.

ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE JAPANESE. (Per Press Association.) Shanghai, September 15. Japanese troops at Pingyang defeated the Chinese advance guard, killing 400 men. The Chinese, however, claim the engagement as a victory for them. It is stated that the Japanese sank the Kow Shing knowing that there were 1200 picked artillery men on board. It is reported that during the attacks on Waihewai, and while the Japanese fleet was approaching, the British fleet fired a salute to warn the Chinese forts, and applied the search lights. The Japanese fleet retired firing. The Mikado has removed his court to Hiroshima. London. September 18 Great Britain is sending four medical military officers to watch the armies in Corea. -

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 17 September 1894, Page 2

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The War Between Japan and China. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 17 September 1894, Page 2

The War Between Japan and China. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 17 September 1894, Page 2

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