The Peace Agreement.
TREATY SIGNED.
AN UNGRATEFUL CZAR.
The “ Times’ ” Sf. Petersburg correspondent reports that the Czar bitterly reproached M. de Witte for allowing 'he pm-ti Con of Saghalien, declaring that if he had displayed diplomatic skill Japan would have re* pounced the whole Island since sh« was determined to secure peace at any cost.
Le Matin’s correspondent Ports:* mouth (U.S.) asserts that stupefaction and disappointment prevailed at tfa* Court of St. Petersburg when Japanmade the concession securing peace. \ The Treaty was signed on Tuesday afternoon. The Japanese subjecletjk every word to a microscopic causing suspicion. The delay was de- ’ signed t« ascertain if the peace party at Tokio continued predominant.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3570, 7 September 1905, Page 2
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111The Peace Agreement. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3570, 7 September 1905, Page 2
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