The War Between China and Japan.
TERMS OF PEACE. OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA. Per Press Association.) London, March '27. Telegrams from St. Petersburg assert that Li Hung Chang has been authorised to offer to Japan an indemnity payment, which is to be guarantee! by the temporary occupation of Chinese territory now occupied by the Japanese troops. He is also empowered to offer the cession of Foochow, Majicosima, Batlau, Baduyau, and Formosa, but is instructed to oppose the cession of Liatong Peninsula, although the Chinese will agree to its being created a buffer state if placed under the joint protection of Russia, France, and Great Britain. Tokio, March 23. Li Hung Chang's assailant belongs to, the party known as the Soshis, composed of political bravos. Li Hung Chang declined to permit the Mikado's own surgeons to extract the bullet. The Empress of Japan sent nurses to attend the wounded statesman. Shanghai, March 27. Cholera has made its appearance amongst the Japaneso at Port Arthur, and 40 cases arc reported daily. Li Hung Chang is making favorable progress but the bullet has not yet been j I removed. 1
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 229, 28 March 1895, Page 2
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186The War Between China and Japan. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 229, 28 March 1895, Page 2
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