THE CHANCES OF PEACE.
Proposals Must Emanate From Russia. i Received 8.4.'! a.m.) LONDON, February 1:1. Viscouut Flaya.«hi. t\w. Japanese Ambassador in London, in an interview with ;i prnss representative, made the follasvin? statement: "All my inforrnatinn is contrary to tho prevalent peace reports." "Tlie proposal* muHt emanat'- frtKii Russia, and no mere "patch-up' Avill b" tolorntcd.' , "The terms." saiil His Excp)lf>ncy in condition, "must a«pur(> pormanen; peiicf and friendship between the two countries."' j VTE"WS OF GItAND DTTKES. LON'DOK. February 13. The Russian <!rand TTnkert all sny that neilher tho Czar nor any of themselves approve of the "stop-I.he-war' , ino-w.oioiit now proceeding- in Russia. Tlioy siay that it is impossible for peace- to be made at the present time.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1905, Page 5
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