THE VIEW OF JAPAN.
I A SHARP FALL IN STOCKS. i j RESTJMFTIOH OF WAR URGED. j LONDON, August 29. | Count Ls-udorff't organ, " JourI nal de St. Petersburg." in an ar--1 tide on the peace negotiations, i makes a veiled allusion to the pos--ibilty of the plenipotentiaries making a bargain regarding the dividing of Sagb alien Island. Tbe Ministers and the elder I statesmen met yesterday at Tokio, and discussed the peace question all the morning. In the afternoon they met again under the presidency of the Mikado. There was a sharp decline in Japanese .stocks on the Tokio Exchange yesterday. This is regarded as an J indication that it is considered I there is no prospect of peace being I arranged. The shares of the Escchange itself ; fell twenty yen. The Japanese new-papers are publishing articles in which they urge the resumption of the war. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 207, 30 August 1905, Page 5
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