THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST.
a crisis imminent. Russia's reply expected this week. decline jx stocks. irntss association.! LO.VUOX, 30th January. Count Lamsdoin", Uu>muu i''oivign Minister, has liilimyted tlmt Russia's ivply lo tins Japano.so Note will bo transmitted next week. Gival> c.iro is being billowed upon tho dr.itting of tlio reply. .The \k-wa of Admiral AK-xufl," Iho Hus«ia» Viwiciy, «io a!ho um.ul<:(l bfforo the dr.ift ia I'mally to tho {iaur. 'J'ho Timrs Paris corrcspondont cays Hint. mU-rview-s with prominent Ruratuius ! publiflhoil in I'nris, and utterance in ullier directions, show that Japun'a decisive attitude renders it oxtromely diilicult to frame a reply which shall oe nejthtSr provocative of war nor involve a complete surrender. French Rentes have declined materially in Paris. ■Russiun stocks have suffered heavy loss, and other.s are affected by v rumour circulated that Ruiiia prohibits tho export of cereals. Tho decline of Russian stocks in St. Petersburg has reacted on Berlin.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 5
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