The Japanese Treaty.
[United Press Association.]
London, April 25. Sir E. Grey, in reply to a question, said that England had no engagement with Japan giving her equal rights to trade with China, but China's treaties with England gave ample security on that head. The Japanese Government has replied that it is unable to accede to tha demands of the Powers, on tho grounds that to do so would expose the country to tbe danger of revolution, as the populace is drunk with victory, and would refuse to consent to any abatement of terms. Kussia, however, adheres to her demands.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1895, Page 2
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100The Japanese Treaty. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1895, Page 2
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