CHINA AND JAPAN.
More Indecisive Fighting(.Spkoial to Passs Association/! SHANGHAI, Sept. 13. China has decided on a winter campaign, and has organised a second corps of 10,000 Hunnanese. Both j J sides keep up a continuous fire across the J? eujin river. A two days' engagement took place at KaichiDg, but the result was indecisive. The floods prevent the Chinese crossing the lurjiD, especially in face of the Japanese entrenched position on the other side. The Japan Herald points out that "if I Japan wero to succeed in getting hold of 1 Corea ... it oould only possess it I whilst Rus.la might choose to permit it, j which would only be as long as i fc suited I its own convenience. J**>o_n woaiu be 1 rl -king its ip dependence as"a nation _.', to J preserve and proteot any future foothold in Cores, it were to find itself, as the I outcome of the situation, involved in a j war with gigantic and powerful Ru3sia."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5055, 14 September 1894, Page 3
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