INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
RUSSIA STILL HAS HOLD IN MANCHURIA.
DE WITTE TO MEET THE KAISER.
By, telegraph, Press Asa’n, Copyright London, Sept 22. St. Petersburg telegrams Bssert that the Russian ovacaation of Manohutia will only be partial, Bince several corps will be left on the Chinese frontier and military depots established on the Amur. New York, Sept. 22. Panama is trying to negotiate a treaty of annexation with Costa Rica. Paris, Sept. 22, The Czar £has directed M. de Witte after visiting M. Loubet, to see the Kaiser. French newspapers allege that a Bubmerßible just launched by Germany at Kiel is an exact oopy of the Frenoh submersible Aigrette. They deolare that French plane have been treasonably sold to Germany. A pupil of tho French School of Engineering is the supposed culprit. The deadlook in the Moroccan negotiations continue. It is expected M. Ronvier will suggest submitting it to the Hague Conference.
Teheran, Sept. 22. The-Persian press attack the British Commission’s Seistan boundary award, declaring it unfavorably favors Afghanistan. They demand the Shah not to ratify it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1567, 25 September 1905, Page 2
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