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CHINA AND JAPAN..

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ' / ; ( . London, May 10. The, Great Powers will not if educe their squadrons in the Chinese waters until the final settlement of the terms of peace. V ■ ' Shanghai, May 10. It is believed Japan -will withdraw her contingent gradually as the indemnity is paid. ..'■-■' , Special—By Telegraph—Copyright. c ■'.. LOSDON, May 11. The Times Paris correspondent states that the Powers are discussing the Chinese indemnity, which it is believed will be fixed at 110 million pounds, and will not be surprised if the total loan to repair war : damages and restore the finances reaches 180 million pounds.1 :' « ' ■'.-■',. Reports from Tokio state that Admiral Kabana has been appointed Viceroy, and has sailed for Formosa, with a view to obtain a transfer and take possession. v ■ '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

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CHINA AND JAPAN.. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

CHINA AND JAPAN.. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

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