The Peace Treaty
The Japanese Positions
Too Weak (o Achieve Great Victory
Fren Assooiation.—Copyright. London, September 13 ■' THE Standard states that General Yamagata, during his conference of twelve days with Field-Marshal Oyama, inspected the important positions, and, reported unfavourably on the chances of outflanking the Russians and achieving a signal victory.
' This possibly influenced the Mikado in, agreeing to the Portsmouth torms,
Russian Plenipotentiaries
Departure front America
Washington, September 13 M. de Witte and Baron Rosen have left Amorica.
Da Witte promised a wealthy Hebrew deputation in New York that he would do his utmost to give the Jews full constitutional rights. The right of seizure on the sea has not been suspended under the Russo-Japanese armistice, Tbe Great Demonstration'
Tokio, September 12 Four thousand from all parts of Japan participated in the anli-*peace demonstration at Osaka. Forty persons were injured in the crush, The police did not interfere.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume v, Issue 1430, 14 September 1905, Page 2
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