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THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN

Press Association—By Teiegtapb—Conyrifkfc, THE TREATY OF PKA.CE. TYRANY AND INTRIGUE. TOKTO, Oofco&er 2. The Court party compelled the zeeigna* tkm of Professor Nakanrara, one of the six professors who signed the anti-pe«o& memorial. The others would be dismissed, only it is feared tiat their soomssoia would 8JH»» pathise with their views. THE NEW ALLIANCE. RECOGNISE THE LNEVITAKLE. LONDON, October 2. The St. Petersburg correspondent of 'The limes' reports that the Russian Government do not consider tfae Anglo-Japanese Treaty indicative of on offensive policy. Tlie Government recognise the poasabifity of Russia and Great Britain par. ing the way- for an undenstantfing respect - ing Asiatic interests. They disavow a forward policy in Persia, except for trade. WANTON DKSTRUCHDN. JAPAN PAYS FOR PEACE. TOKIO, October 2. (Received October 3, at 8.40 a.m.) Twenty-seven army stonahonses at Hao* sbima were horned. Tie damage is pstimated at a million steriing. Incendiarisni is suspected. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. LINIKVITCH IN THE TOILS. LONDON, October 2. (Received October 3, at 8.20 a.m.) Newspaper correspondents and military attaches retaining to Tokio from the front agree that at tie moment peace was signed the Japanese were in a. position to overwhelmingly defeat General Linjesitoa, A WINTER HOLIDAY. TOKK), Octobers. The Japanese troops wiH winter at Aiexandxovsk. Snow and heavy gales render it impossible to withdraw the troops to Japanese territory.

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Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 6

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THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 6

THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 6