China and Japan.
A fleet of sixteen Japanese warships has arrived off Shanhaikwan. The European residents .expect a; force will be landed there to march - on Pekin. -.-•. It is reported that the Japanese, before they will consider the proposals for peace, insist on the surrender for execution of the Chinese officials who offered money for--Japanese heads. A serious rebellion has broken out in Wiju, Northern Coraa. Admiral Freemaritle, commanding the British China Squadron, is pirbi " ceeding to the coast.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1894, Page 2
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79China and Japan. Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1894, Page 2
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