THE WAR IN THE EAST.
PEACE PROPOSALS.
IMPEACHMENT OF LI HUNG CHANG
ANOTHER CHINESE DEFEAT.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Tokio, November 27. De Tring, Commissioner of Customs in Tientsin, with several high Chinese officials, has arrived at Kobe with Li Hung Chang's letter, and they will discuss the peace proposals with Count Ito, the Prime Minister of Japan. November 29. The Japanese refuse to receive Commissioner de Tring, on the ground that he has not sufficient authority to treat for peace. SnASQHAt, November 2S/ A hundred and twenty of the highest officials in China have signed a memorial to the Emperor impeaching Li Hung Chang for treachery. The Chinese were defeated at Molienting with heavy loss, Washington, November 28. The New York HeralcTs special says the outcry agaiust the Viceroy will probabiy result in au order for his execution. He may be expected to resist, as he possesses an army of followers.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8964, 30 November 1894, Page 5
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