CHINA AND JAPAN.
Sir Harry Ord has returned to Singapore. Sir R. Macdonald has left, and Sir Arthur Kennedy bas arrived at, Hong Kong. The Emperor of China is to be married in October. A great fire, extending over two square miles, occurred at Teddo. Forty-five streets and five thousand buildings were destroyed. Twenty- one thousand persons were burned out, and three hundred and fifty killed. A million and a half dollars' worth of property was consumed. A conspiracy which was formed to murder the Mikado failed. An exhibition was to be held at Kio Le on April 27th. Two Japanese men-of-war are about to visit Europe, via the Suez Canal.
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Southland Times, Issue 1594, 21 June 1872, Page 3
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111CHINA AND JAPAN. Southland Times, Issue 1594, 21 June 1872, Page 3
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