THE WAR IN COREA.
(by electric telegraph-copyright). Tokio, November 28. De Tkikgb, Commissioner of Customs in Tientsin, witb several high Chinese officials, has arrived at Kobe with Li -Hung Chang's letter, and they will liscuss peace proposals with Count I to, Prime Minister of Japan.
November 29. The Japanese refuse to receive Commissioner De Tringo, on the ground that he has not sufficient authority to treat for peace. Shanghai, November 29. One hundred and twenty of, the highest officials in China have signed a memorial to the Emperor impeaching Li Hung Chang for treachery. The Chinese have been defeated at Motienling with heavy loss. China is offering fresh terras of peace through the United States. Washington, November 28.
The New York Herald's special says the outcry against the Viceroy will probably result in an order for his execution He may be expected to resist, as he possesses an army of followers.
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 9
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151THE WAR IN COREA. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 9
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