Show i. i JAPS PREPARING f I N t TO FIGHT AGAIN J 1 r 4 4 Discontented With Result of Jj Discont r 1 Late War Would Try t Again L c. c y a I EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS 1 I K I Built Unlit tend In- In I 1 creates creaks Bodo in Army Anns rm mind Sa avy y a Forces a r y Russian agents Of y r whom there are arc many In various parts parts' I of the Japanese empire bell bellevo that another Hu nu so-Japi so anese war Is 18 Inevitable able abl with the theatre of of 4 cour course p. p practically th the same In which h hr r was waged wn ed the of 1904 06 These n agents are arc reporting to their government t that the Japanese I are arc ll the fortifications about the principal and strategic lc points of ot the archipelago o besides a n. 1 horizontal Increase e In the arm army aimy an and navy forces forceR Increases are apparent In iii InI Inthe I the numerical strength of the army and the nl line of the naI na navy The Russians HU are arp convinced that tint Japans Japan's Japans Japan's Ja Ja- I pans pan's present pr preparations ns can not In no any way a be br accounted r l by hy 3 the I program which wax as announced at nt the I close of the last war The he eyes eR of the war tsar ar In the they say are atc ht bent nt not upon general military policy polley but I II I upon a purpose p which the I II j i Russians inns report to be bl the lh reopening I of oC Ito hostilities with Ih the government Jo at atI 1 I SI St l. l Petr Petersburg it l is IC hinted in certain quarters here hen herd that th the n Jap Japanese military pr preparations I no now progressing nr are far fill and awn away be zhe- j beyond yond I II 1 the limits limit generally announced l. l It Js is stated ll that the till veil of profound secrecy I which covered military plans during the Ow war now hides front from lom foreign governments go the ti true true ue extent of Japans Japan's Ja- Ja pans pan's undertakings and that the powers pow pow- ers may be hp astounded In a n short time timeto to learn of or the Inci Increases eases I on land and sea la of Japans Japan's fighting forces I 1 rc Discontented I I Dec Do 01 2 A A high h Russian nu lan of nf- official or-I or helal now in London declares Unit that the Iho Japanese l hd that ibo 1111 ment o of the hl recent war b by the treaty I of or did not nut give hc them therm th rn their moneys money's worth orth This feeling was displayed displayed dis dis- ls- ls I played b by the Japanese masses after the signing of or the treaty The Russian Rus Rus- Russian sian Ian official n asserts that lh the belief hElIe Is IsI Isnow now nott an Impelling lIln motive among the I foremost statesmen of ot tho the Eastern em pm- pire According to this official the Japanese Japan Japan- I eso ese discontent nL with wHit the r result of the negotiations hn has In fourteen months since their conclusion coagulated Inthe in inthe 1 the conviction that all o of the island Instead of the southern half hair I should have o fallen Callen to the Japanese e I tn together with a n lar large c portion of the Amur region Should hostilities he be re resumed resumed re- re three thre sterns Items will be he tho the goal of the Japanese f The Tho said Mil that the Japanese nr are arc convinced t that Hu Russia la Is now practically H helpless and would bo ho an nn easy 8 victim of aggressive a warfare Ifa 1 ll He lie thinks that Japan is trying to goad ll Russia HUlSla Into retaliation h by imposing the he most niOst exorbitant demands upon the Russian far Eastern teni fisheries anti and lJ by advanced ad tactics in up upper r Manchuria and at al all points In Asia AIla where Russin nu Rus- Rus sin meets Japan The Tho St St. t. t Pf c anaN ar an- says aN y the Iho I official I If quoted r aware wan l of the th oi Inns d tI i of r f u r. r rI urn JOI inn of I ho h s. s 1111 a 1 vi il i w tit lIY i lr ir p nations In III l ITU IT 1 et 11 1 nt tho the tho Russian government go will so 80 soon as ats the new douma meets borrow lUU- lUU pounds for expenditure on tho the thoi I i army I |