Departure of the Plenipotentiaries.
Japan's Position.
A French View.
The Rumoured Secret Aeree-
ment.
United Press Association—Hy Electric Telegraph—Copyright
Washington, Sept 7 ' The Plenipotentiaries have left Portsmouth.
M. de Witte declared that he was sincerely happy as the results attained. Paris, Sept. 7
The " Debats " says that the peace leaves Japan a great continental power, and aB Groat Britain's ally, the arbiter of the seas in the Far East.
London, Sept 7 Renter's St. Petersburg correspondent asserts on the highest Government authority that no secret arrangements have been made between Russia and Japan.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6667, 8 September 1905, Page 2
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