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Show H CAUSE FOR REJOICING. BV Thcwoild as a whole views with ftV unalloyed pleasure the agreement kSj readied at the Kussian and Japanese ksj peace conference. The world lias BS been interested in the terms, as a BBS matter of course, and it is extremely ftV gratifying that the Japs have been as BV magnamlnous as they have been vie- BV torlous. In their magnamlnity to-' BV ward their fallen foe they have scored I Km their greatest victory. ftV it appears that many of their de- BV mands were sacriliccd, but the terms IBS are such that Japan assumes it place KV of lank among the nations. The liu- BV mane people of Die world are more ftV Interested In the fact that the killing ftSj of thousands of men in the clash of I HkS war is to be continued no longer. I AS This saci I lie cof life, this mangling and niaimingof stalwart men U horrible, too honlble for clvili.ed people to ftS countenance much longer, and It isj J to be hoped that pievuro will be sol B' Stiong that in the future wais inaj lo President linn.i-wlt i gl en great i Credit fur hi eilui is In behalf of peace. To him is atti United the llnal success I J of the confeience. That lie did well is admitted bv friend and foe. Ho seems m to be the right man In the right place J at the right time. |