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THE COREAN WAR.

Japanese Invasion of China.

Waiting For the Fleet.

Shanghai, October 18. The Japanese* are encamped on a nartow neck of land near Port Arthur, waiting an opportunity for the fleet to s upport them. Prince Kung is strongly urging peace. The Japanese headquarters in Corea are still at Ping Yang, with outposts op' the Yalu. The party in China in favour of peace is only small. London, October 18. Two ' hundred bluejackets and. marines will be sent to strengthen the; crews of the China fleet, via Canada. Washington, October 18. l The United States Government is sending warships to China. Calcutta, October 18_ The Bombay mint is coining an English dollar to circulate in Hongkong and the Straits Settlements, in order to prevent a currency famine.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 3

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THE COREAN WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 3

THE COREAN WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 3

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