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Show INDEMNITY IS JUSTIFIED. Ruisif Already Makes rn Important Admission. LONDON, June 10. Diplomatic circles in London are closely concerned about ffia bkb9bbbb rWrti? .ffifillsa tho ponro movement :ttnl ni- of tlio opinion opin-ion thnt the plenipotentiaries win to eel In Washington, Baron Roon, who I? t succeed suc-ceed Count Onpsinl :i liuinn Kmli.i'? i-flor i-flor to the T 'Tilted States, probably representing repre-senting Russia. What Terms Will Include. It Is also understood that Russia now admits In principle that the demand for an Indemnity Is justified It li suggested that the terms of Japan will probably also Include the acknowledgement of a Japanese protectorate over Korea, tho total Russian evacuation nf Manchuria, the handing over of Russian lnti-ivsls on the Llao Tiihk penlns.ilu and al Porl Arthur Ar-thur to Japan, and the cession of I he railroad from Port Arthur i Harbin. The nmsilon of the Island of Sakhalin will also be raised. Conditions Govern Indemnity. It is thought that the amount of the Indemnity which win bo demanded by .inpnti will depend In eome measure on other conditions Tf these arc considered to be such as will Insure a durable the Indemnity will be less than It otherwise other-wise would Berlin Likes Peace Message BERT. IX, June 10. The text of President Pres-ident Roosevelt's message on the subject sub-ject of peace to the Governments of Russia and Japan is regarded at the Foreign office here as admirable In spirit spir-it and phrasing, and positive hope now exiets of comprehensively curly peace. |