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WAR APPENDIX

No. 14Baron Komura to Mr. Kurino

(Telegram.)Tokio, September 9th, 1903.

In reference to your telegram of the 5th instant, you are hereby instructed to inform Count Lamsdorff that the Japanese Government consent to transfer negotiations to Tokio, and you will add that the Japanese Government trust that instructions to the Russian Minister at Tokio are of such a character as to enable him to present the Russian Counter-Proposals without delay and to proceed immediately with the negotiations.

No. 15.Mr. Kurino to Baron Komura

Petersburg, September 9th, 1903.
(Telegram.)Received, September 10th, 1903.

I saw Count Lamsdorff to-day. He said Baron Rosen and Admiral Alexieff have already been instructed by telegraph, by order of the Emperor, to prepare the Counter-Proposals as quickly as possible, and to commence negotiations at the earliest date, and he does not think it necessary to repeat the same instructions.

No. 16.Baron Komura to Mr. Kurino

(Telegram.)Tokio, September 24th, 1903.

Baron Rosen left Tokio on the 22nd instant for Port Arthur. Previously to his departure, he called on me and told me that he had been instructed under Imperial order some time ago to hold himself ready to start at once for Port Arthur, whenever necessity might arise to do so, in order to expedite the preparation of the Russian Counter-Proposals between Admiral Alexieff and himself, and that he had just received from the Admiral a request to repair to Port Arthur for personal consultation on the subject. He added that he expected to come back within about eleven days.

No. 17.Baron Komura to Mr. Kurino


(Telegram.)Tokio, October 5th, 1903.

Baron Rosen came back to Tokio on the 3rd instant. He called on me on the same day and handed to me the

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