THE WAR IN THE EAST.
TAMSIN BLOCKADED.
THE JAPANESE AVERSE TO PEACE.
Press Association.— Telegraph.—Copyright.
Shanghai, March 21. The Chinese scouts report that the Japanese are close to Kin chow. The Chinese are preparing to make a stand at the Shaho River.
The Japanese are blockading Tamsin in Formosa.
Tokio, March 21.
Owing to the intense war spirit prevalent it is feared the peace negotiations which have begun at Shimono•6eki will result fruitlessly.
A resolution has been tabled in the
Japanese Parliament to the effect that the time for peace negotiations has nob yet arrived.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9775, 23 March 1895, Page 5
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