THE THIBET TREATY.
RUSSIA'S HOPES AND FEARS. WHEN JAPAN IS VANQUISHED. Press Association—By TelegTaph—Copyright, LONDON, September 23. Tlie Russian paper ' Sviet. * says that the Thibetan Treaty injures Russia's prestige among the Lamas and Mongols. The ' Novosti' declares that Russia's interests are bound up with Britain's. Both are facing the same enemies. The treaty was signed with Russia's knowledge and consent, When Russia has vanquished Japan Britain will doubtless show the same calmness and good-will. • The 'Bourse Gazette' fears ultimate international discord in Central Asia.
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Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 5
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