CHINA AND JAPAN.
Shanghai, April 9. Li Hung Chang received the Japanese terms on April Ist and it is believed that he will accept them. Many of the Japanese troops at the Pescadores are dying of cholera. Reports from Japan state that seven out ot eight of the peace conditions have been accepted. Tokio, April 10.
The Japanese authorities have seized the British steamer Ying Sang at Taku, which it is alleged has been carrying arms for the Chinese. Berlin, April 11. It is reported here that Japan is insisting on a revision of the trading relations with China in the direction of securing an advantage for Japanese goods over those from European countries.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2802, 13 April 1895, Page 3
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114CHINA AND JAPAN. Temuka Leader, Issue 2802, 13 April 1895, Page 3
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