The Peace Negotiations
Press AeMciation.—Copyright. London, July 3 President Rosevc-lt lias announced that (bo plenipotentiaries are M. Mnritvicff (Russian Minister of Justice), Baron Rosen (Russian), Baron Konwm (Jopfiuese Foreign Minister), and M, Tukabira (Japanese), ami that they have powor to nsgot'uto and concludo a treaty of peace, subjeofc to ratification by ilioir roupcotivo Goveinmenis,
Ross's, has inlorinod China that Japan's resources would bo exhausted boforo setting toot on llussian territory, and that shothortforo prompted President Boostveil's proposal, which Rusria accepted out of courtesy to Amcricn. Tho Timet St. Pekr.-dnirg corro?pondent stntv that Russia hag appealed to Prcsidont Hoosnvdt to arrange an armistice, but that Japan declines unless Russia asksJs.nan divrc',
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1369, 4 July 1905, Page 2
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