China and Japan.
Tbe Japanese hay? captured Ninghad» » 4 The value of the p-OpeUfcyacqaired by Japan ty her victories in tbe war . against China is estimated at a bandred millions. ■■■■. In the fight off Wei-Bll%wei the Japanese warships chaseCUie Chinese torpedo boats for hours, sinking 1 them one by onev The first attempt of the Japanese torpedo boats to force Wei-nai-wei was a failure, the Japanese batteries . on shore mistaking the firing of their own boats for those of the Chinese. The third and fourth a-tejnpjte , proved successful, though thevtitUck cost five boats. The Chinese authorities have cabled full powers to their Envoys regarding the terms of peace. It is alleged tbat the United States is prepared to recogniw the independence of Corea.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 February 1895, Page 2
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123China and Japan. Manawatu Herald, 14 February 1895, Page 2
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