INTERNATIONAL RELATION
ril'lfi KAISER’S 'PACIFIC DECLAE ATI ONS,
COMMENTS BY; THE. TIMES.
Bj Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, March 21. The Times besipcaks: the full and cordial sympathy, of oilier countries ■with the Kaiser’s declarations of peace, and commends the remarks of I Jjc Radical Deutsche Frie Dress 1 'that only by a genuine,, tranquil, ninjAactuating policy can Germany win the steady c.onifiidenca of : the rra/tioais.
RUSSIA AJND THiE ANGLO-JAPA-NESE ALLIANCE.
By. Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. ST, PETERSBURG, March 24. 7 The prospect of the extension of the Anglo-Japanese alliance has induced Russian newspapers to deplore Russia’s refusal to meet the friendly, advances of Great Britain and Japan,
•LONDON, March 24. The Times says that the extension of The alliance is not directed against Russia, but is simply meant to ureserve the status quo ip , Asia,, as arranged, after, the war.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1414, 27 March 1905, Page 2
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