ANTI-PEACE RIOTS.
FATAL DISTURBANCES AT TOKIO. FIVE HUNDEED PEOPLE WOUNDED. PUBLIC BUILDINGS DESTROYED. (Received September 8, 8.20 a.m.) TOKIO, 7tli September. Anti-peace ratification riots at Tokio lasted till midnight. Two people were killed and five hundred wounded. The rioters burned the official residence of the Minister of tho Interior, and destroyed the police stations. NO SECRET ARRANGEMENTS. LONDON, 7th September. Renter's St. Petersburg correspondent asserts, on the highest Government authority, that no secret arrangements have been made between Russia and Japan. t RUSSIAN ENVOY HAPPY. WASHINGTON, 7th September. The plenipotentiaries have left Portsmouth. M. do Witto declared that he folt sincerely happy at the results attained. A FRENCH VIEW. PARIS, 7th September. The Journal dcs Debats says peace leaves Japan a great Continental Power, and, as Britain's ally, the arbiter of the sea in the Far East.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 60, 8 September 1905, Page 5
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