A RUSSIAN THREAT.
A JAPANESE INFERENCE.
United Press Association—By Eleofcrta Telegraph—Copyright.
■' 4 (Received April 7th, 11.56 p.m.) LONDON, April 7. : The Russian newspaper "Novoefci" recently said that the refusal of Greet Britain and Japan to allow Russia a base on the Pacific wiQ compel 'hiar to advance to the Ind&n Ocean, even iff tibe independence of Afghanistan ana Befa&sbaa is destroyed. Japanese newepapere now consider that the "NlovoetiV remarks were intended to elkafc a statement whether Great Britain and Japan have concluded a secret treaty with regard to Central AeiSa.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11243, 8 April 1902, Page 5
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