THE WAR.
S-ENEBAH NET?!©.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Reoeivod 10 p.m., July 7. London, July 7. Referring to the engagement at Ismaitae General Linevitcb admits that tho Russians retired from tho captured positions. They declared that the Japanese suffered enormously. He asserts that the Japanese aro using dumdum and copper ballets.
A BIG JAPANESE LOAN. PEACE PROPOSALS.
By. telegraph. Press AstCri, CoEyDight Received 12.26 a,m., July 8. London, July 7. Reuter states that a Japanese 80 million 4J per cent loan wiil be issued. Groat Britain, America, and Germany take ten million each.
Tokio, July 7. Tho Mikado’s addresß to the plenipotentiaries, states that if Russia desires to end hostilities in a way that is satisfactory Japan directs the plenipotentiaiiss to do all in their power to Becure the reestablishment of peace on a durable baßis.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 150, 8 July 1905, Page 2
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