CHINA & JAPAN.
THE CONDITIONS OE PEA.CE. THE PEOTEST BY THE POWERS ATTITUDE OP ENGLAND. Tokio, April 23. The Mikado’s proclamation states that tlie result of the war forbids the heaping of insults on the Chinese. . Japan will evacuate Wei-hai-wei on the payment of the second instalment of the indemnity, provided China will pledge her customs duties for the payment of the balance. London, April 23. A meeting of Cabinet takes place to-day to decide whether Great Britain will unite in a European protest against the peace conditions demanded by Japan. .- a : Paris, April 23,., The French press betrays anxiety lest England should hold aloof from the concerted action taken by the other, European Powers in regard, to the peace treaty. , . St. Petersburg, April 23.. The Novoe Yremya states that, in return for Germany and France supporting the opposition of Russia to the ceding of the Liatopg Peninsula [and to Japanese preponderance in Corea, Russia has undertaken to support all the commercial demands of Germany in the East, and also to assist any action France may take in Indo-China.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1734, 27 April 1895, Page 2
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178CHINA & JAPAN. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1734, 27 April 1895, Page 2
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