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Affairs in the East.

THE SOOTIMJTIO'Ni CBITIOAiL-

(Per United Press Association-)

LONDON, Deieeniibeir 1

..Route* states tihati the senior statesmeui at Tokio <jonfer to-day on Rdisisia'ai ireply. The outlook is) regarded' aa very' gloomy, and stoaks are steadily, falling. • T^hJej 'Jaip|ainjeisie) (MKinjisbetP atj 'Fariisi staltea 'that the Cfeair andi Mikado s paiaifici. dispositions offer a stuibstantial giuiarantee that.war is averitedij nevertheless as a figbting unit the Japanese flee* is uoiquestiLonably superior to Russia. Riussiai has now 75,000 ■troops in,the Far-Eastj, but is unaWe to reinforce beyond 150,000 or 200',----00Q, while Japan had.half a; million.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10501, 17 December 1903, Page 4

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Affairs in the East. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10501, 17 December 1903, Page 4

Affairs in the East. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10501, 17 December 1903, Page 4