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The Far East.

AN INDISCREET OFFICIAL. The director of the Asiatic section of the Russian Foreign Office, interviewed by an American news agency, used extremely provocative language regarding Britain and Japan, accusing Britain of .extreme duplicity. He declared that Russia would crush Japan to sand, and she was not afraid to fight five Powers. TONE OP THE JAPANESE PRESS. The leading Japanese newspapers write calmly and confidently on the situation. They declare that Russia is increasing her military and naval forces in the Par East for the purpose of intimidation. WAR A LONG WAY OPP. The Japanese Minister in London (Viscount Tadasu Hayashi), in an interview, stated that war between Russia and Japan was a very long way off. Any disagreement would doubtless be settled by arbitration.

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Manawatu Herald, 1 August 1903, Page 2

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127

The Far East. Manawatu Herald, 1 August 1903, Page 2

The Far East. Manawatu Herald, 1 August 1903, Page 2

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