RUSSIA AND JAPAN.
THE NEW TREATY. MOVE AGAINST GERMANY . ALLEGED. ' . FRESH GROUPING OF POWERS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Rec, July 14, 11,10 p.m.) "Berlin, July 14. The Russian and Japanese Ambassadors, in communicating to Germany the Russo-Japanese Treaty, 'emphasised the fact that it coustitnted a .lurther guarantee of peace in the Far East, and did not interfere with the principle of thß open dooi. Baron von Schoen,' German Foreign Secretary, replied that the maintenance of the open door was important to Germany in the prosecution of her economic efforts. The Conservative newspaper, "T<iqlische Rundschau," asserts that it has authentic information that the RussoJapanese agreement was originated by British diplomatists with a view 'to creating a quadruple alliance against Germany. . . The "Frankfurter - Zeitung" (Liberal) dissents from this view. "The Times" Berlin correspondent says that German interest in the agreement consists in watching its effects on American relations with the other. Powers, and also on Russia's freedom for movement in Europe. Renter's correspondent at Peking states, that the general impression there regarding the agreement is favourable.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 15 July 1910, Page 5
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