JAPANESE AFFAIRS,
TOKIO, September 21
An orderly meeting in Uyeno Talk, Tokio, summoned the Cabinet to break the Peace Treaty or resign. September 24. The Russian warship Retvisan, of 12,700 tons, which was sunk by the Japanese, Las been refloated at Port Arthur.
LONDOX, September 25.
Early in October, and after the Peace Treaty" lips been ratified, the British Far Eastern squadron and the Japanese fleet will be a&£.embk;-d in Tokio Ba.yv
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Otago Witness, Issue 2689, 27 September 1905, Page 26
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