SUGGESTED MEDIATION.
LONDON, 271h January. Tho Times correspondent at, Pekiu (Dr. Morrison) states that Princo Ching, at Russia's instance, asked tho English and French Ministers at Pekin whether England, France, and America, would mediate between Russia and Japan. M.. Dubail, tho French Minister, replied that Franco was willing, with the assistance of England and America, to arrango a " m.<dita vivendi," iijtd if successful tho Powers could then assist China towards* an equitable agreement with Russia regarding Manchuria. The English and American Ministers, •acting in complete agreement, informed Prince Clung that it was difficult to make an oiler to media to at the present juncture to two Powers, neither of -whom openly invited mediation, while Japan had alrwuly intimated to the Powers that she coukl not accept mediation. Dr. Morrison aadn that Russia's suggestion strongly appeals to the Chinestt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 5
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