WAR IN THE EAST.
, •• , Shangahai, February 10. . The Japanese have captured Ninghan. The value of property acquired by Japan by her victories ijs estimated at one hundred million, .y. Pebruaiyll. The Japanese warslflps -chased the torpedo-boats for hours, 1 sinking them one by one. The first attempt of the Japanese torpedo-boats to forco Weihaiwei was a failure, the Japanese batteries on shore mistaking the firing of,their own boats for those of the Chinese.
The third and fourth attempts proved successful, though it cost five boats. y .^m.' y. y< -y.y, The Chinese authorities have cabled full powers to their envoys, regarding the terms of peace, f It is allegedjbjit'the United “States is prepared to recognise the independence of Corea; "lt‘> V ' t ‘ • -f if-’- < ' ■ . f
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 13 February 1895, Page 2
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125WAR IN THE EAST. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 13 February 1895, Page 2
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