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SUMMARY OF THE PEACE AGREE WENT.

JAPAN’S ORIGINAL CLAIMS. Cession of Sakhalin. Reimbursement of war expenses. Limitation of Russian naval power in the Pacific. Surrender of the interned warships. Japanese protectorate over Korea. Kvacuation of Manchuria. Retrocession of Manchurian administration to China. Control of the Chinese Eastern Railway between Port Arthur and Kharbin. Control of the railway between Kha-r----hin and Vladivostok. Fishing rights on the Siberian littoral. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. No indemnity to Japan in any shape or form. Division of Sakhalin. Southern half to Japan, Northern to Russia; no compensation payable to Japan. Russia defrays the prisoners’ expenses, but pays nothing for any other purpose. Japan withdraws her demands for the limitation of Russian naval power in Iho East and for the interned warships. Japanese protectorate over Korea. Fishing rights in Siberian waters. Japanese to control railway from Port Arthur to ten miles south of Kharbin. Manchuria to be evacuated by both belligerents. China to administer Manchuria. Japan takes over Port Arthur, Dalny, Liau-tung, Peninsula, and Blonde and Elliott Islands. Kharbin-Vladivostok railway retained by Russia for commercial purposes.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 9

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SUMMARY OF THE PEACE AGREE WENT. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 9

SUMMARY OF THE PEACE AGREE WENT. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 9