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The Peace Treaty

Japanese Troops Sep! in

tlie Dark

The Damage to Manchuria

China Holds Japan ami Russia ltopOllSil]l3

Prcei Mooiation.—Copyright,

London, September 11 General Fukushuria meets General Linevitch to arrange the neutral zone, , The Japanese army have not been informed of the peace treaty. St. Petersburg, Sep. 11. China has notified Russia and Japan that she will hold them responsible for the Chinese war losses in Manchuria. Fearing that tlia effect of expatriation of the army would be to spread disaffection, Russia has decided to employ the troops in dnplioaiing the ■ trass-Siberian line at a coat of twenty millions. TOKIO, September 11

General Yamagata states that the factors deciding peace were Japan's prosperity, Russia's uncompromising attitude, and the world's pacific advice.

illness of Baron Nomura

Washington, September 11

Baron Komura, the peace pleni potentiary, has taken suddenly il l from intestinal complaint, but % doctor hopes that an operation wil be unnecessary. • „

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Bibliographic details

Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1428, 12 September 1905, Page 2

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The Peace Treaty Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1428, 12 September 1905, Page 2

The Peace Treaty Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1428, 12 September 1905, Page 2

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