THE PEACE TERMS.
Hostility Id Mio. TOKIO, Sept. 11. The Progressive Party in Tokio •trongly condemned the peace as a lasting humiliation, and declared the Government's action in suppressing any demonstration was a grave violation of the constitution. St. PETERSBURG, Sept. 11. To mark appreciation ot President Roosevelt's services, Russia has abolished some import duties in the retaliatory tariff against the United States. CHINA CLAIMS COMPENSATION-. LOXDOX, Sept. 11. t: y c * ral Fucushuria meets General Ltncvitch to arrange a neutral zone. The Japanese amiy has not been informed cf peace. St. PETEUSUIRU, Sept. 11. *■ China has notified Russia ami Japan that she will hold them rcspimsiblc for Chinese war losses in Manchuria. Fearing that the effect of the repatriation „f ih e army would be to spread disaffection in Russia, it has, been decided to employ the troops ' in duplicating .the Trans-Siberian linn at a cost of twenty millions. TOKIO, Sept. 11. The Marquis of Yamagata states Ihat the factors deciding-peace wero Japan's prosperity, Russia's uncompromising attitude, and the JfotM'b pacific advice.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7924, 13 September 1905, Page 3
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173THE PEACE TERMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7924, 13 September 1905, Page 3
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