The War Between China and Japan.
Per Press Association.) London, March 29. Germany, America, Austria, and Italy, have declined to intervene on behalf of China to obtain an armistice. The other Powers do not consider the present time opportune. The Great Powers decline to support the proposals of the Cninese Government for an armistice, pending the result of the peace negotiations now going on in Japan, or to interfere in any way in tbe warfare. Shanghai, March 30. The Japanese continue to advance, and their fleet is now bombarding TaiWanfoo and Formosa. Yokohama, March 30. Owing to the outrage committed on Li Hung Chang the Mikado bas declared an unconditional armistice. Tokio, March 31. The would-be assassin of Li Hung Chang has been sentenced to penal servitude for life. The armistice extends to April 20th. Operations are limited to the provinces of Picbili, Shantung, and Fengtien.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 232, 1 April 1895, Page 2
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