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| Sat, Feb 19, 1898 | 7 | ft six for H o o d PHI curd sick haaaaelia Sto Hla Aaprekeasloa De WITTE I feel so aorry for thoee cad Vest Miss Aekens Wbyr Va afraid iome of them may gr | ||
| Fri, Dec 12, 1902 | 8 | etting there with both feet Brooklyn Life Coaatla Tbem Mr Woodby WITTE says that there are only eight jokes in the world I should never have suspecte | ||
| Fri, Feb 03, 1905 | 6 | thods to bo employed aro left largely to the discretion of j WITTE and may Include the convoca tion of n zenisky assembly j St Pete | ||
| Fri, May 12, 1905 | 2 | Nicholas has dissolved the ministerial commission on schools over which M WITTE presided This Is re garded as a mark of dlsfr vor against M Wlt te Maj Ralp | ||
| Fri, Jul 14, 1905 | 7 | PEACE COM MISSION RESIGNS belief Prevalent That Czar Select M WITTE for the Position Will St Petersburg July 13 M Muravlefl bus resigned his | ||
| Fri, Jul 21, 1905 | 2 | being taken prisoners Emperor Nicholas has signed the ap pointment of M WITTE president cf tie committee of ministers to be chief plen ipotentiary represent | ||
| Fri, Jul 28, 1905 | 7 | H about August 5 Baron Komura will on that occasion communicate to M WITTE the esesntlals of Japan s peace terms for further negotiations Although guarding | ||
| Fri, Aug 04, 1905 | 6 | will I conclude a shameful peace or one unworthy of great Russia M WITTE it is declared is clothed with complete authority by the czar to con duct the pea | ||
| Fri, Aug 11, 1905 | 6 | would be against Russian pride and the whole his tory of the country M WITTE it is aaid is unalterably opposed to a cash indemnity and a ces sion of land t | ||
| Fri, Aug 18, 1905 | 2 | the main features of the peace conditions handed by Baron Ko roura to M WITTE at the second day s session of the peace conference at Portsmouth N H | ||
| Fri, Aug 18, 1905 | 7 | pro mise is in the air When he returned to the hotel Wednesday night M WITTE who was tired out wllh his hard day s work said I am doing all I can for pea | ||
| Fri, Aug 25, 1905 | 7 | lf In support of this It is positively stated that after the interview M WITTE s instructions were made stronger and more un yielding Confers with the Czar | ||
| Fri, Sep 01, 1905 | 2 | re exchanged with the president at Oyster Bay Both Bar on Komura and Mr WITTE telegraphed The former confined himself to appris greeted Mr Witto The cheer | ||
| Fri, Sep 01, 1905 | 6 | h for the return of a part of Sakhalin in lieu of an in demnity but M WITTE spurned the of fer The Paris Matin has cabled an ap peal to John D Rockefell | ||
| Fri, Sep 08, 1905 | 2 | e delegates had taken their seats Mr Sato left his chair and weut to Mr WITTE s side with the Jap anese copies of the treaty which he placed before him | ||
| Fri, Oct 06, 1905 | 6 | rial doumu with the right of in terpellation lias been offered to Count WITTE by the czar The federal grand jury at Washing ton reported new indictments in | ||
| Fri, Oct 27, 1905 | 2 | 0 a year It is seml officially reported that the czar has appointed Count WITTE premier with the portfolio of minister of finance George B Warner convicted o | ||
| Fri, Nov 03, 1905 | 3 | all except the radical element into the govern ment camp assuring Count WITTE a rtrong majority in the douma when it assembles Pobiedonostsett BSsigns St | ||
| Fri, Nov 03, 1905 | 6 | ls is skeptical of the genuineness of reforms but places much reliance on WITTE Arbitrary rule in Finland is ended Bt Petersburg ordered the governor general | ||
| Fri, Nov 10, 1905 | 6 | vitcb last of the czar s powerful officers has been dismissed Count de WITTE settled the Russian Railroad strike by granting the men aaore pay and many privil |
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