The Peace Agreement.
A DISAPPOINTED ARMY.
Loxn )V. S'nf 12.
The? Times’ correspondent with General Nogi, dee-- -ibing the arrangementis mid details <■' ; h<. -nnistice, states the army bitterly n seats the result of the negotiations and is deeply disap- ' ; P.«d tha* '■ ;: o ••''■’"•''-I t' make a farther effort to f..i, decisive action.
At headquarters it is considered the ini’itary cv'unuV : n of Manchuria will not be completed before April. The Russians I along the line are extremely friend v. visiting the Japanese mid ,-r the white'fl ig.
THE PRESENT PLOTS,
Toicin. Sept 12,
The Evangelical Alliance lias resolved not to claim compensation for the churches, schools, and missions destroyed at Tokio bv the mob. The Mil. ?do declined the Cabinet’s offer to resign.
THE CAUSE OF THE RIOTING,
Washington, Sept. 12,
Mr Griscoin, American Minister at T-ikio, cables that the attacks on ohurclies are largely due to the sporadic antagonism of tb ■ Tomsbian churches. The newspapeis m>-- d such, popular expectations for a moni.li past that dissatisfaction at the peace terms was. all the greater, but the sentiments of the ’army, navy, and nohiliiy were more moderate.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3572, 14 September 1905, Page 2
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187The Peace Agreement. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3572, 14 September 1905, Page 2
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