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CHINESE VERSION OF THE FIGHT.
Japanese Charged with Cruelty to Foreigners and Drowning Men. MAY ROUSE THE LION. JAPANESE MAKE A BAD MOVE IN ATTACKING "KOW SHUNG." It Was Flying the English Flag When Sunk, and Complications Are Feared That May Cause Serious Trouble--Latest Details of the Naval Engagement from Japan and China--Torpedo Boats and Guns Being Purchased for the Chinese Army and Navy.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Date: Jul 31, 1894
Start Page: 1
Pages: 2
Text Word Count: 839
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The following is the latest Chinese version of the sinking of the troopship Kow Shung, chartered by China from the China Merchants' Trading and Steamship company:

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