THE WAR.
general news
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, July 3.
Russia informed China that Japan a re* sources were exhausted before setting foot on Russian territory, and that sho there* fore prompted President Rooeovolt’s proposal, which Russia uccoptsd out of courtesy to America. Tho Times’ St. Petersburg correspondent states that Russia appealed to President Roosovelt to armistice. Japan declined, unless Russia asked Japan direct.
M. Takaba.hi, Japanese financial ogont, states that it is intended shoitly to raise in London, Now York, and on the Continent a* lean of 30 million pounds sterling. Nearly 20 millions of the last loan is unused, but whatever the result of peace negotiations, money will be required to redeem. domestic bonds, assist industrial development, and provide military pen 81003.
Referring to General Linevitch’e tele grams, the Japanese claim that their troops, moving towards Esailuucheug, expelled 300 Russians at Tashantan.
Received 9.50 p.m., July 4. Cairoa, July 4. The Russian volunteer cruiser Don has arrived at Aden.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1498, 5 July 1905, Page 2
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