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Show FEARS RETURNING SOLDIERS. One Ronson Why Russia Hesitates to Mako Peace. BERLIN. Aug. K. There Is no disposition disposi-tion today In responsible quarters to predict tho result of tho last efforts for peace, but no ono appears to bo Kungulno regarding the outcome. Tho feeling on tho Boorse was ono of uncertainty, uncer-tainty, and a llko feeling prevailed In tho Government offices hero, which nro better Informed as to tho attltudo of Russia than concerning that of Japan. Tho dominant feeling In the Russian Rus-sian court, as reported officially here, Is that Russia Is In a better position to go on with tho war since sho has heard Japan's terms than sho was beforo. be-causo be-causo tho dissemination of these terms In Russia Is having tho effect of bringing most educated persons to the conviction convic-tion that the war must bo fought out, as the conditions aro Insupportable Insupport-able and becauso the return to Russia of a half a million soldiers, discontented with their trealmont In the far East and with the vain results of their enduranco, would add to tho Internnl ferment, whllo tho Government would not bo able to truthfully nnswer tho accusation that It made a dlshonorablo peace. |