Russia in the Far East
A PL4^S|B.pl N EXGUSE. ! *' DENIiAL BY PRINCE CHjING. United Prejsft^A^feocidtaon.— By Electric vTelejnrraphV-i-Copyright. Berlin, June 24. ,Tho newspapers sOate that a. body of Russian troops .'Jta'rfe 1 been ordered to the Easi, osfe&isibly to test the transport facilities of the Silyerian Railway. fjPeliHij- diime ,24. , v ' Prince ChingTo&n'ifcs \teig-ning a .secret agreement with regard to Manchuria, but admits sending a memorandum to the 'Russian LeVatton- embodying the results of negSjfSWns; %ith M- Las.sar respecting 1 recent clemtan&s, made by the Frcncli Ambassador.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12291, 25 June 1903, Page 5
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