RUSSIA IN THE EAST.
A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT
Ptcss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
PEKLN, October 26.
The Russians prevented the Secretary of the Japanese Legation at Pekin landing at Yongampho (Corea) to report upon the conditions of the southern bank of the Yalu River.
AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.
JAPAN AND MANCHURIA
A MOMENTOUS DECISION
TOKIO, October 26, (Received October 27, at 8.47 a.m.)
Veteran statesmen and Ministers conferred at Tokio in order to discuss the Marquis Ito's proposal that Japan shall not insist upon the evacuation of Manchuria if the integrity of China and Corea is respected. It is understood that the Conference resolved to insist on the fulfilment of Russia's Manchuria pledges.
A RUSSIAN BOAST.
ALEXIEFF FAVORS WAR.
THE CZAR DESIRES PEACE
ST. PETERSBURG, October 26, (Received October 27, at 8.47 a.m.)
The 'Novi Krai,' Prince AlexiefFs organ at Port Arthur, declares that Russia is able to fight Japan with almost the certainty of success, and at the same time to eondnct a victorious campaign in India, while Germany and Austria will protect Russian interests in Etrrop? It is believed in St. Petersburg that Prince Alexieff favors war, but that the Czar and Count Lamsdorff prefer that amicable arrangements be made without prejudicing Russian expansion.
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Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 6
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