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THE COREAN WAR.

(by electbic tklkgraph.-oopyright). Shanghai, November 30, An attempt of the Chinese to re-cap-ture Kinchow, has been 'repulsed with the loss of 200, the Japanese only losing e'ght. I Count Yaniagata's troops have occupied Langhtty and Liadyang, within 40 miles of Moukden.

Li Hung Chang has gone to Pekin, ' It is reported here that Nankin, and another port iu the Island of Hainan, are to be opened to foreign trade. The Emperor is having a watch kept on Li Hung Chang's army, al it is suspected of rebellious designs. December 1.

It is reported that chaos reigns in Pekin, and that the United States legation there is threatened. London, November 29. The Times says it is expected that Japan will agree to the terms of peace in a few days, Tokio, December 1. Japan has bought the Chilian cruiser Bsmeralda.

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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3502, 4 December 1894, Page 5

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THE COREAN WAR. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3502, 4 December 1894, Page 5

THE COREAN WAR. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3502, 4 December 1894, Page 5