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Russia in the Far East.

A MEMORANDUM SIGNED, EXTRACTING AN ADMISSION. United Press Association. — By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. Received June 24, 7.55 a.m. ~ London, June 23. The Daily Telegraph's Washington correspondent states that IdJ. Cassini, the Russian Ambassador, is disposed*' towards ojpening two Manchurian ports' 'if the Powers will admit the supremacy of Russia's" interests in Manchuria. ' ; . .. L i i Peking, sJune.^S. , M. Lessar has converted Prince Ching into a warm a.dvocate "of Russia.' , > Princo. Ching admits that a satisfac--tory xnemorandum embodying negotiations between himself and" M. Les-' sar regarding Manchuria and Niuch- 1 wang'has been signed and sent to St. Petersburg' for approval. ( . 'i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12290, 24 June 1903, Page 5

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Russia in the Far East. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12290, 24 June 1903, Page 5

Russia in the Far East. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12290, 24 June 1903, Page 5

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