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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. ♦ . BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. MAINTENANCE OF THE EUROPEAN EQUILIBRIUM. [PJIESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received September 6, 8.35 a m ) ST. PETERSBURG, sth September. Tho newspaper Russ, in a, remarkable article, advocates friendship with England for the maintenance of tho European equilibrium. The journal considers tho Anglo- Japanese treaty will bo useful, since it will secure Russia from "fantastic and ruinous Asiatic adventures." SUGGESTED VIVENDI. (Received September 6, 8.40 a.m.) PARIS, sth September. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the journal Temps reports that an Anglo-Rus-sian Vivendi respecting Persia and all Asiatic questions will be arranged at an early date as a corollary of the AngloFrench understanding. THE JAPANESE TREATY. ST. PETERSBURG, sth September. A fierce controversy has commenced in the Russian press regarding tho new Anglo-Japaneso treaty of alliance. LONDON^ sth September. The Times urges the early publication of the text ot the Anglo-Japanese treaty, since the policy of the agreement is open and above-board. FRANCE AND GERMANY. MILITARY ACTIVITY. PARIS, 6th September. The Metss correspondent of the nowspaper Pdtrie declares that German military preparations continue, especially the concentration of railway stock and tho repaii 1 of frontier roads. Officers are instructing their men in tactics to be adopted when war is imminent. The French, authorities have taken precautions to avoid surprise.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 58, 6 September 1905, Page 7
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