RUSSIA'S RESOLUTE MOOD
\o snuiKsrrox of peace
DISRESPECT TO THE DEAD.
Ttrmvq end Srt'n«y Pun Service*
London, November 16.
< "in:l '! • Witt.-, who was rnspon--1 l|1 " lor the Portsmouth treaty, which eniLd the Russo-Japanese war, denies rumours in Petrograd i" tii' l effi Unit ho is endeavouring I" promote mediation.
Russian public opinion regards peace proposals as d re-pi'ct to the I,'Vmi who dvd for their country. Public opinion denia.idy thai Prussian militarism must first be crushed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15769, 18 November 1914, Page 8
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