The Japanese Apathetic.
Commercial Men Disappointed.
The Newsuapers Hostile to the
Treaty.
Eeceived Sept. 8, 7.38 a.m.
Tokio, Sept. 7 The bulk of the Japanese are apathetic towards peace, but the hostility of the Radicals is increasing. The upper and middle classes, commercial men and financiers, are strangely silent and are evidently disappointed. The markets reflect their feeling of disappointment, and prices have sharply declined.
Only one Tokio newspaper supports the treaty. The others declare it is an insult (.o the nation and the bitterest dose they jjave ever been asked to swallow.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6667, 8 September 1905, Page 2
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