THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.
CONSIDERABLY BRIGHTER. I. di Witle Acts for Russia. (Receive;! July 111, 1n..-,:t p.m.) I.ON'IION. July 1H M. MnriiviefT, one of the i{usslan peace plenipotentiaries, ostensibly"ol ihe grounds of ill-heulth, does not proceed to Washington. l-'iynch advice from St. lVtersburg state that his proposed instruct iimf weie vague. He was not allowY'l to use his own discretion, or t-.> discuss ll.e di.siiiui.ll.iiient of Vladivostok. ai:;| was also restricted in olh-r direcUons. (Received July I 1. d2l a.m.) I.ONHON. .lulv i:i. Tho Daily Telegraph's St. Pou-rs burg correspondent reports that the pence prospects are decidedly bet-r. Yf. de Hitte has bee,, selected ns !*Mce plenipotentiary instend of M. Murav.ieff. Jsipan has welcomed the appointment as a proof of Kussia's serious desire for peace.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7872, 14 July 1905, Page 3
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125THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7872, 14 July 1905, Page 3
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