MANCHURIA
CHINA RESlfjTt; iiU.Sjh\N [DEMANDS. JAPANESE ACTIVITY. Per Prefy Association. Received 2,114!) p.m. Pekin, October 2. Prince Ohing resißtw further Russian demands and insists on the fulfilment of the pledge to evacuate Manchuria on the Bth. London, October 2. The Daily Mail's Kobo correspondent states the Japanese troops have left Kinshin for Korea, while others ara to embaik at Karits-u. Great activity is being displayed at Kokura, tha headquarters of the 12th division of the Japanese Standing Army. A squadron at Mesampho is coveii' g the lauding of troop*, in'r.ear'eil, presumably, to guard tho telegraph lines as a set off to the Russian occupation of Manchuria, The Daily Mail's Hongkong correspondent reports that 10,000 Chinese ire engaged in building barracks at Port Arthur for an addi'ional 50,000 droops.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 212, 3 October 1903, Page 3
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128MANCHURIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 212, 3 October 1903, Page 3
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