The War Between Japan and China.
CHINA APPEAL? FOR PEACE. | Per Press Association 1 Shanghai, Nov. 12. Details of the capture of Denchor and Talionwan, show they were defended by oue and throo thousand men respectively all of whom retreated on Port Arthur. The Japanese loss only amounted to ten. The Emperor of China is confined to bed by an attack of fever. China ha.s again tnado q,n fi-bject appeal to the Powers to intervene. Tastai and several pther leaders left Port Arthur ' on November 6th, but the roport of the captur* is not yet confirmed. Six: Chinese warships at Taku are loading ammunition daily. Li Hung Chang is suspected of treachery, and a report has been spread that he has been detected helping the enemy. The Japanese marching westward and southward in Manchuria are unopposed. The Chinese soldiers are supposed to have taken refuge in the mountains. The two American torpedo experts who have undertaken to destroy the Japauese squadron under the Chinese promises of a large reward are to receive two hundred thousand each if they accqmpUsjj thaj; purpose?. Tpiab, November 13. Thp Ainericau interpreters arrested on board thp stcaincr Sydney at Yqkohawa have been reloascd,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 117, 13 November 1894, Page 2
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198The War Between Japan and China. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 117, 13 November 1894, Page 2
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