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CHINA AND JAPAN.

AWFUL EAKTHOUAKE IN MANILLA. 1,500 LIVES LOST. June 29/ — Matters at Japan have been l.emporily ranged, and business is progressing.

The;Unite4 Logalion wasi burned on the'23rd' Ma/^ 'It is supposed tojbe done by ..accident., . r; . '.*•:' •.--..•! '■'■■-■ - • . > „ Prince^. Issurras? , (Richardson's i murderer) :pbwerfproved\to r^e.,greateVtiha Tycoon. •'■ A''large';arihy" has ,■ assembled before Nankin, ari'da'itegeJ^Mtiicipated^'; ■ Manilla' has, almost been destroyed by- an earthqualce.'lt isVestiniated that 1500 persons were killed. The loss' of property is calculated at 6,000,000 dollars. . , Freights— At Horig Kong tonnage is plentiful. At Canton freights. are Hi 5s per ton.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 August 1863, Page 3

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90

CHINA AND JAPAN. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 August 1863, Page 3

CHINA AND JAPAN. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 August 1863, Page 3

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