The Peace Terms.
A M-cQnceiied Rescript. Tlie Mikado Hopeful of the Fatnre. (Received Oct. 17, 9.15 p.m.) TOKIO, Oct. 18. The M«*ado's rescript announcing peace, after .referring to tlie glorious success of tfitlarmy, 'and navy, and tiie chaTful sclirsacrihces and patriotism ot the nation, declared that. the treaty secured the essential objects of the war. The terms are. in. entire conformity with his wishes. It is the Mikado's will that Russia shall tlie iriet.d of Japan, and be hoped that' their relations would become intimate and cordial. Ho urged that constant efforts should be made to improve national •dministrattjon, and to strengthen; the Empire,
lot to be Criticised by the Army. (Received Oct. IT, 1U.30 p.m.) TOKIO. Oct. 17. Tliu Japanese Government Iras lorbhMen members 'of the army to criticise the peace, terms.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7954, 18 October 1905, Page 3
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