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AFFAIRS IN JAPAN.

THE PEACE TRETTY.

By; telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright Tokio, Sept. 25. Tho Mikado is personally considering hundreds of memorials urging non-rati-fication of the peace treaty. Tbe public almost unanimously demand the Cabinet’s resignation. Even tho Moderates are unable to conceal their grief at tho peace terms.

Sir Michael Hioks-Beach, interviewed! admitted that tho Japanese gains at Portsmouth were small. Ho urged the Japanese, instead of striving destroy the treaty, to devote their energies to productive works, benefiting national develop- A ment. x*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1569, 27 September 1905, Page 2

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AFFAIRS IN JAPAN. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1569, 27 September 1905, Page 2

AFFAIRS IN JAPAN. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1569, 27 September 1905, Page 2

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