THE WAR IN THE EAST.
REUTERS CORRESPONDENT RELEASED.
CHINESE WARSHIPS BUNK.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Shanghai, November 28. Capt. Hanuekin has strongly fortified Sbaughaiewan iv order to block the road to Pekin.
Tbe Japauese released on parole Reuters reporter, who was captured at Port Arthur.
Twelve warships, besidee a number of transports, fell into the hands of the Japanese at Port Arthur.
The English man-of-war Daphne and a large body of marines have been ordered to Tientsin from Chefoo.
The Japanese sank two wanhtps carrying soldiers who had escaped from Port Artbur.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8963, 29 November 1894, Page 5
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