ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.
HOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED
IN INDIA.
A RUSSIAN SUGGESTION.
By, telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Roooivcd 9.45 p.m., Oct. 4. Bombay, October 4. The Indian pnblio end press, received i tho Anglo-Japaooeo alliance quietly ana I favorably, though the army tosent the Implication that thoy are unable to defend India a'nno. Tho native opinion iB ounously lukowarm. Many native journals I deplore the fact that tho agreement brings I no reduction of military expenditure, and express wondor why Great Britain doos not roly more exclusively on tho people of I India for its defence. 1 Rooeived 10,22 p.m., Oct. 4. 1 St. Petersburg, Ootober 4. Tho Novoo Vremya, in an apparently inspired article, suggests that all Powers interested in tho Far East should subscribe to the provisions of the Anglo-Japanese treaty respecting the maintenance of the Btatus quo in China, while Central Asia should beoome tho subjeot of a mutual guaraDtso between Britain and Russia. The Novoe Vremya recognises that there 1 is no chance of concluding an effeotive 1 anti-British coalition, since for ten years no "other Power dare move in the Far East without British and Japaneso permission.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1576, 5 October 1905, Page 2
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