BALTIC SEA.
——4 — ___ . FOVR POWERS IN NEGOTIATION. ,■ nr TEi,EGr.\rn—rnr,3B issoGi,wioii—coriwanT, (Rec. Jan. 14, 9.53 p.m.) Berlinj January 14. lluEsia, Germany, Denmark, and SFfiisn aro discussing t-hoir proposed agreement vith regard to-tho status quo in the Baltic Sea. The principle of an open sea u ill bo upheld. Tins movement, has been spoken of for a loiir time. It has been opposed in Britain as tending to make the Baltic a niare claiusum, but that intention is limy dquiedi ' "PACIFICATOR." - : STOIA'PTX HONOURED BY THE TSAR. BI IKLEGltArn—rilBBS ASSOCIATION—COriBIOHT. 1 (Rec. Jan. 14, 0.5!} p.m.) St. Petersburg, January 14. : In viow of his services onsuring what the rescript describes as "the undoubted, pacification of tho country," M. Stolypin, -tho Premier, has been promoted to bo State Secretary to tho Tsar.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 95, 15 January 1908, Page 7
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