China and Japan,
The Japanese press demand the cps4on of Formosa by China, and n\*n the expanses <f the wan 0 her newspapers advise the Japanese G ivfi-nm |i nt to exact an >nd mni y of £100.000,000 sterling* which shall be devoted to the stablishnient of a gold currency. It is srated that Li Hung Chang, foreseeing the capture of Port An bur, ordered the warships to leave ihe harbour. Prince Knng prevented them (loin.;' so, ill)'] it H 11-. W h.! ; it'Vt'd til);!!-, ..w'iu o . lies Ji.pnu.-'Ki.' iuvfs.'meiil, it will be necessary for ihe Chinese to abandon and destroy their own warships. The Standard says that Germany declined to entertain the proposal that the Great Powers should intervene in the Corean war, and that in consequence any action in the dh'ection of bringing about peace hfts been crippled.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 November 1894, Page 2
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140China and Japan, Manawatu Herald, 13 November 1894, Page 2
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