RUSSIA AND JAPAN.
CZAR IGIORES DE VOTE'S MESSAGE. (Received Sept. 1, 11.40 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 1. It is now affirmed t,hat despite St. Petersburg telegrams to the contrary, the Czar did not reply to M. de Witte's dutilul message. This is attributed to the Czac king surrounded with men opposed to do Vfittc. Russia Pays for leep of Prisoners. St. PETERSBURG, Aug. 31. The paper Russ states that Russia pays ten millions sterling for the keep of prisoners. Russians, except in commercial circles, are remarkably apathetic. Praise for Japan. LONDON, Aug. 31. Newspapers in Europe and America extol Japan's surprising spontaneous moderation, foresight and sell-disci-pline. A Rsmoor Contradicted. LONDON, Aug. 31. ■ Renter states that there is no secret clause in the Peace Treaty.. MELBOURNE, Sept, 1. Mr Deakln (Federal Premier) cabled congratulations to President Roosevelt OB bis efforts on behalf of peace. liaor Enigaunts Reported. LONDON, Aug. 31. Japanese report a series of minor engagements on the 27th. Tliry repulsed three Russian attacks in the Kstngchiitg district. The Japanese made three attacks oo Taolu, capturing a position.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7915, 2 September 1905, Page 3
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