THE COREAN WAR.
... Reported Chinese Victory, Shanghai, August 22. Tho Chinese report that they :,'■!. attacked the Japanese at Pingrang on Friday, and drove thorn back ''■'• r i eleven miles—to Oliungho—with heavy loss. The fight was renewed 'fyiext'dayand Oliungho captured, tho ' Japaneso suffering severely. . The Chincso ileot now commands the Gulf of Pcchili. Tho Japaneso aro re-embarking '1 troops at Fusan, but with what object is unknown. London, August 22. _ • •■' In the House of Commons Sir Edward Grey, Parliamentary Secrotrryto tho Foreign Office, said he . hoped the belligerents in the East would respect the treaty ports in ■ - both Empires. Groat Britain would not move till occasion nroso. Shanghai, August 22. Mr N. O'Connor, British Minister to China, had a long interview with ■ the Ohineso Viceroy at Tientsin, and affllavards accompanied the Russian ' Minister to Chcfoo. Both officials are trying to settle the dispute,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4807, 24 August 1894, Page 3
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142THE COREAN WAR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4807, 24 August 1894, Page 3
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