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LiNIEVITOn OPPOSED TO PEACE,
LONDON, Tuesday.
IIio St. Petersburg correspondent of
tlio London '* Daily Telegraph '* states
that General Lin ievi teh, the Com man
tle r*in-Cliief- in Manchuria, is renewing
his pressure against the conclusion of
jxiaco, and has telegraphed to tlio Czar
the stateincut that the Japanese, instead
of attempting to influence the peace ne
gotiations by striking a decisive blow,
adopted a waiting attitude, and ho con
siders that this is a sign of weakness.
General Linicvitch adds that the demon
strative occupation of the island of Sak
halin by the Japanese counts for no
thing.
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