THE WAR IN THE EAST.
CABLE NEWS.
RUMOURED JAPANESE REPULSE. Ptw Association—Bj Telegraph—Copyright. Shanghai, October 18. Reports have reached here that the rumoured rebelliou in Hangkow is not correct, and the statement that Li Hung Chang had degraded his nephew Sheng, Governor of Tientsin, is denied. The Japanese admit that the story of the departure of an expedition from Hiroshima was " bluff. ,. The newspapers express indignation at the exclusion of the war correspondents. October 19. It is rumoured that the Chinese, on the north bank of the Yalu, repulsed the attempt at night, to surprise them. London, October 19. The Daily Neivs ttiiuke there is reason to hope that China and Japan will accept the terms of peace suggested by England. Santiago, Ootober 19. The Chilian Government has declined an offer of the Chinese to buy six warahipe.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 7
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