The Corean War.
(Received Nov. 23,10.30 a.m.) Siunohai, November 22. Twenty thousand of the best of the Chineso troops are garrisoned in Port Arthur, with a supply of food sufficient for six weeks. Moukden, thocapital of Manchuria is almost deserted, and the country is devastated, Do Tring, Commissioner of Customs in Tientaeu, has started for Japan to nogotiato for peaco. Shaxohai, Nov. 23. Reports from Tientsin state that! the Japanese made four attacks on Port Arthur. The first defeated tho Chinese outjjsts, but in tho threo following attjflp tho Japanese were ropulscd. The assault on tho position continues.
|Heceived Nev. 2(, 10.25 a.m.] Tokio, Novombor 22. Tlio third army corps, carried on forty transports, have sailed from Hiroshima to opernto on the Yang-tso-kiang,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3
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123The Corean War. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3
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