The Corean War.
[ United Press Association.] (By lilcdric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received October 26,1 a.m.) SiuxaiiAi, October 25. Japan !\as again refused to entertain the peace proposals unless her successes are recognised, and it is said the Chineso are willing to agree to this. The Chinese killed in a baffle at Ping Yang some time ago are still unbui'ied, and the sanitary condition ofCorea is reported to be horrible. It is rumoured that mi engagement has taken place between tlio opposing forces in the vicinity of Port Arthur. SiiAXGitAi, October 24 France shows a disposition to indict punishment on China, unless her long list of claims are settled. Two Chineso generals, charged with cowardice and extortion, also with having murdered Frenchmen, will, it is expected, be beheaded, Tokio, Oct 25, The expedition which left Hiroshima this week landed at Sukioso, The Japanese operations in Northern Coiea have crossed the Yalu.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4861, 26 October 1894, Page 3
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148The Corean War. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4861, 26 October 1894, Page 3
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