THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
RUSSIA'S ARGUMENTS. PARADES HER LOVE OF PEACE. Retdj for Honourable Peace. (Received Aug. 22, 11.2(5 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. The peace protocols are almost ready, stating Japan't; and Russia'* views resijeiVtivoly on tue four disputed clauses: also -the points upon wi>ich llussia bases her objection to thu indemnity. Besides Professor Marten's Contention, the argument I'.ut forward by Russia is that as she has not acknowledged defeat, she entered the conference owing to her love of pooce, and that she is .willing to concedo peace on a a honourable I'aste.
PUBLIC FEELING IN TOKIO The Irreducible Minimum. Roosevelt Proposes Arbitration. LONDON, Aug. 22. Advices from Tokio state that a public' meeting opposed any modification of ttio pea Co terms, and declared the terms were at an irreducible minimum.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. It is announced from Portsmouth that President Roosevelt's proposi. tion' to Baron do Rosen related to arbitration.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7906, 23 August 1905, Page 3
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150THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7906, 23 August 1905, Page 3
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