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RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

United Press Association. —Copyright,

Received September 5, 7.46 a.m. WASHINGTON, September 4. Tho Mikado has thanked President Roosevelt for tho distinguished share ha took in the establishment of a peace based on the principles essential to the permanent welfaro and tranquility of tho Far East. Received September 5, 7.46 a.m. ST. PETERSBURG, September 4. Tbo clergy of Odessa nre not allowed to refer to peace, and the citizens have been compelled to remove their decorations. Receive.! September 5, 7.46 a.m. LONDON, September 4. ' Tho "Times' " St. Petersburg correspondent reports that the Czar and not M. do Witte, is the real negotiator oi peace. De Witto and Count Lamsdorff would havo preferred to re-purchase Saghalien, but the Czar's will prevailed. Henco the meaning of De Witte's and Lamsdor'ff's telegram to the Czar. Received September 5, 9.31 a.m. SYDNEY, September 5. The Catholic Plenary Council has cabled President Roosevelt congratulating him on the triumphant issue of his noblo efforts fov peace.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 5

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RUSSIA AND JAPAN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 5

RUSSIA AND JAPAN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 5