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Show CHINA RECEIVES Compensation, Damages and Apology for Bandit Attack Requested PEKING. Feb. 19 Demands for compensation, damages and an apology apol-ogy growing out of tho burning of 1 Japanese consulate and the killing and wounding of Japanese subjects by Chine-., or Korean bandits in Hungchun 'ctobf-r. havo been presented tho Chlnege government by tho Japanese legation here. After tho raid, the Japanese sent troops into the territory which Is a part of Manchuria under Chinese Jur-. Jur-. Motion, and the question of their withdrawal with-drawal has ber n a subject of discussion discus-sion between the two powers for several sev-eral month. All but two battalion are Bald tO have been removed' and the Chinese government is refraining from going Into the question of reparations re-parations until the remaining troops are evacuated. Counter-claims for damages .iinl other satisfaction are said to bo forthcoming from tho Chines.- government, due to alleged dep-1 dep-1 rrd.'i tlons by Japanese troops by their occupation of the territory. |