JAPANESE INTENTIONS
A MANIFESTO
CAPTURE OF PEKIN URGED.
CRUSHING THE "PRIDE AND OBSTINACY" OF CHINA,
Sydhey, this* day,
Tokio paper? to hand lately published a manifesto issued by the-pro-
gressist party urging that Pekin be captured without delay, that China be compelled to sign in the capital a convention for the permanent preservation of peace in the East,; and that the pride and obstinacy of China be crushed.
The manifesto further states that to conclude a temporary peace would only create fresh danger, and that as the object of Japan in declaring war was to assist Corea, every possible effort should be put forth to prevent Corea being made the centre of action.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 240, 8 October 1894, Page 3
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