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THE COREAN WAR.

What the Japanese Demai

London, August 20th. Tho Shanghai correspondent of the Times says that skirmishes are reported to have taken place at Pinraug, and a great battlo is expected. The Japanese position at Seoul, the capital, commands the approach to tho town, and it will be difficult to dislodgo them. Tho Mikado demaudsthe abolition of tho Chinese suzerainty over Corea.

August 21st,

The Japanese Legislation is gratified at the measures taken by the Government to preserve neutrality on the part of British subjects. Tho munitions on board the Islam which was. Bowed at Glasgow, were intended for Japan, . Washington, August 20, ManyJapanesooicersandstudents in America are returning liomeim.: mediately, v-:.-..-.-.. Four car-loads of Chinese have left New York for China, wo Vancou'ver, '

|' - Shanghai,' August 20. Goneral (Mima has sent forward a strong force to nieet the Chinese i who ore advancing on Seoul Yokohama, August 21. The Japanese loan has beou subscribed in Japan. London, August 21. Tho Japanese Government has ordered 100,000 stand of arms and a large quantity of ammunition'from Newfork,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4806, 23 August 1894, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
176

THE COREAN WAR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4806, 23 August 1894, Page 3

THE COREAN WAR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4806, 23 August 1894, Page 3

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