THE FAR EAST.
OMINOUS PREPARATIONS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrighl
St. Petersburg, Oct. 15. Two battleships, two cruisers, eleven torpedo vossols, and one thousand marines are proceeding to the For East. London, Oct. 15.
The Times roports that 100,000 soldiers from boyond Moscow, Tambof, and Penza districts are hurryiDg to the Far East. It adds that a special credit of twenty-five millions has been domanded. Tokio, Oct. 15. Japanoso military students in Europe have been recalled.
ALEXIEFF AUTHORISED TO USE
FORCE OF ARMS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh Received 10.44 p.m., Oct. Berlin, Oct. 16. It is reported horo that the Czar tolegraphed to Prince Alexieff, giving foil power to maintain their prestige, if necessary, by force of arms.
RUSSIA’S STAND.
By Telegraph—Press Association — Copyrigh
Received 11.44 p.m., Oct. 16. London, Oct. 16. The Daily Mail’s Kobo correspondent says that it is reported Russia has offered to surrender her claims to Korea, but insisted on tho rotontion of Munchuna. Japan delinod these tortus,
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1024, 17 October 1903, Page 3
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