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,lAl> REINFORCEMENTS Proas Asßociation. —Copyright. London, November 4 Two divisions aro shipping at Nagasaki for Kwantung. THE QUESTION OP CONTRABAND RUSSIAN CONCESSIONS Press Association,-Copyright. London, Novombcr 4 Lord Lansdowno, in a letter to the London Commercial Union, states that Russia, in a conciliatory mannor, has concoded ono o( tho most important principles for which Britain had contended, by honcrforth regarding as conditional contraband rice and provisions montioned in paragraph 10, rnio 6, and also certain artid not tnumeratod in paragraphs 1 to 9. Tho Times complains that oscopt in foodstuffs the question of contraband remains varguo and unsatisfactory, his admitted that British commerce is suffering, perhaps permanently, from this Btoto of things, and Lord Lansdowno docs not offer any prospect of a prompt and offoctivo remedy, Lord Lansdowno ulatos that ho behoves that in rogard to coal and cotton tho now instruction! to the Husiian com. mandors hereaftor will bo intosprotcd in a liboral spirit, enforcing belligerent rights 'oss rigidly and vexalioualy.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1138, 5 November 1904, Page 3
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