THE FAR EAST.
America and Manchurian Ports _____ i Prince AlexlefPs Promotion. Press Association. — Telegraph. — Copyrigh Received August 18, 11.12 p.m. NEW YORK, August 18. Mr Conger has secured Prince Ching's written promises to sign a commercial treaty with America on October 8. The treaty i includes- a blause opening- Mukden and TJitfylgfab td^Eade. ' ".; . .x. x \ .'?'•. ". jPEKlrir, August,- 18.j' A Prince Alexieff's promotion is considered at Pekin' to be due to the success of the so-called Russian War Party. Hfe is tHe leader *of the section advocating the ,extensioii of Russian gains^nlHW Fa*t 'East at any ! cost, and favouring aweary on Pori Arthurt Kit - '*' *' ' l ' ' l ■ Som| members ofr;^ie lat^ -Copference; <if Russiah Officials at Port Arthur proposed to recommend for Alexieff the title of Governor of Manchuria, but the Conservative members resisted the proposal, on the ground that it was 1 likely to inflame Japan.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 5
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