The Anglo-Japanese Alliance.
JAPAKESE LOAI. WOMEN LEAYIN6 HABBII. MWKW, March. iM. J lie prospect „f u )c extension of Ul ° alliance hau Indurod Hio KuKHian newspapers to deplore Husrinn refusals Ui ui<et friendly advances from ]i r iUiin and Jll|HlU, ■ '''he TiiiH-M mjj'b un exWmjioii ol the alliance is llo t directed against Kussia, litit is simply meant to preserve the Mains quo ill A»l« at, arranged after the war. The ItuKfiiaiis are erecting formfcj. able defences ulong, the ruilwuy east ami south »f 'J'oJUluliiu', The women and ihitdicn uiu leaving llurl.in uiid sonic business iioum* there are closing. I Kiuler'.s agency iv|MirU that a thirty million 4} per cent,. Japanese loan will shortly be simultaneously : issued at (Ml in London and New liork, seotiieJ on the tobai'co monofol.v. 'J'lie (.'rand Duke Kcrgjus Mikalovilch vltcUtres that only two mogn guns were lost at Mukden,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 27 March 1905, Page 2
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144The Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 27 March 1905, Page 2
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