JAPANESE AFFAIRS
4 ( PEACE TREATY SANCTIONED. ' FLEET TO VISIT ENGLAND. JAPAN'S FINANCIAL POSITION. (FIB PBKBS ABSOPIATIOH-) (Received Octi 6th 9 50 p.m) TOKIO, Oct 3 . The Japanese Privy Council' has sane- ; fcioned the peace trea,ty. The anti-peace agitators, finding it impossible to pteyent the ratifica,tion, are now concentrating tlieir attacks on .the Cabinet. '.' Theyg is a probability qI tii& Japanese j fleet visijtina; England \vitii Admiral Togo | in command. There will be a Teview nt Spitheaa. ' ■ "TOKIO, Ocb 6 Baron Okumai informed a congress of | the aeEOciateld Chambers of Commerce a* | Tokio tha,fc whe^ the troops were with . dTown from Manoliua-ia ithe Japanese ' national dttbt would amount to 250,000, 000 yen on which tflv interest 1 - would he 15,000,000 yen or nearly twice tlie Japan^e revenue a dcadb ago. Per capita the .taxation before ,tli\^ war was £4 per annum noV it was £12 Baron Okuma urged the businGGfi me?i .to redoublt ihsn ftnergy
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 3
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