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AFTER THE WAR. WHY JAPAN AGREED TO COMPROMISE.

IrnKSs association.! Tokio, 14th May. A Note issued by the Japanese Government explains that the Liao-tong Peninsula was given np owing to the opposition of the Powers, and through fear that persistence in tho demand wonld interfere with the achievement of peace. STRONG FEELING IN JAPAN. (Received May 15, 10 50 a.m.) Tokohama, 14th May. Tho Japanese are excited over the cession of the Liaotonc; Peninsula, and intensely disappointed at the action of tho Government. The Mikado has issued a warning to his subjects to be moderate in thoir behavionr. London, 14th May. The Times states that tho first Chinese loan is not likely to exceed .£20,000,000, and wiil be offered at C per cent

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 2

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AFTER THE WAR. WHY JAPAN AGREED TO COMPROMISE. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 2

AFTER THE WAR. WHY JAPAN AGREED TO COMPROMISE. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 2

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