THE WAR.
GENERAL NEWS
By Telegraph—Prooa Association—Copyright
London, July 14. Japanoao papers are greatly disappointed at China’s distrust, when Japan iB fighting her interests. They suggest that Russia should evacuate Kirin province if really solicitous for China’s interest.
A FIND OF GUNS. PROSPECT OF A PERMANENT PEACE. Bpj tfelegrapß, Press AflM’fi, Copy*glib Reoeived 4.12 p.m., July 16. London, July 15.
Tho Japanese found a number of heavy I undamaged guns at Korokorak forts. Throe thousand Russian troopß, after blowing up the arsenal and setting fire to the town, fled, a terrible panic of citizens following. M. de Witte had a prolonged interview with the Czar. It is understood that bin powers have beßn restricted, and that he has been instructed to Becure tho best terms possible. President Roosevelt is convinced, that the appointment of M, de Witte makes for permanent peace.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1508, 17 July 1905, Page 2
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