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THE WAR.

THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

JAPAN'S TERMS..

INDEMNITY OF £200,000,000.

By Telegraph Press Association—Copyright.

New York, July 28. According to the officials at Washington the Japanese plenipotentiary will make the following demands: — An indemnity of £200,000,000. The cession of Saghalien Island.

The transfer to Japan of the lease of the Liao-tung peninsula (Talienwan to Port Arthur).

The transfer to Japan of the Manchurian railway as far as Harbin.

The recognition of Japan's preponderating influence in Corea.

The return of Manchuria to China.

THE PLACE OF MEETING. London, July 2b. The first meeting of the plenipotentiaries will take place on board the Mayflower, in Oyster Bay, Long Island, on August 5. BIG CHINESE CLAIM. £25,000,000 DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. (Received July 30, 4.32 p.m.) New York, July 29. The New York Tribune reports that the Chinese Government intends to submit to the peace plenipotentiaries a claim for £25,000,000 indemnity to cover the damage done during the war to property and crops in Manchuria.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 5

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THE WAR. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 5

THE WAR. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 5