Russian and Jap.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright St. Petersburg, Dee. 1. The Czar has given an audience to the . Marquis Ito, formerly Premier of Japan. London, Dee. 1.
The Times’ 'St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Manchurian negotiatjions have ended, Japan objecting.
The Nagasaki Press, writing on Corean affairs, remarks " The nows from japan is anything but quieting. It is a remarkable fact that the report circulated in the papers, to the effect that Japan and Russia had reached an agreement by which in return for a free hand in Manchuria, Japan was to bo permitted by Russia to annex Corea, has gone like wild- - fire all over the country, and has greatly stirred the people. It angered them, and * they loudly resent the action of the two nations in bartering Corea among themselves. Of course no one who knows the sentiment of Japan about Russia gives the report any serious thought, but it has certainly aroused resentment among the jsithertQ quiet Corsans,”
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 278, 3 December 1901, Page 3
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