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The telegram instructing the delivery of official note to sever diplomatic relations
February 5, 1904, From Foreign Minister Komura to Minister Kurino in Russia, official telegram No.54
Building used for Portsmouth Peace Conference Portsmouth Peace Conference
Japanese plenipotentiary delegation
Scene of the Portsmouth Peace Conference
on August 14, 1905 (38th year of Meiji)
Sketch of the conference signing the Russo-Japanese Peace Treaty Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty Foreign Ministers of Japan
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Welcome Party sponsored by the Governor of the State Ratification instrument for the Russo-Japanese Peace Treaty Russo-Japanese Peace Treaty (in the English language) Ratification instrument for the Russo-Japanese Peace Treaty Treaty for returning Fengtian Peninsula
(Liaodong Peninsula)
First Anglo-Japanese Alliance Beijing Protocol (Boxer Protocol) Sakhalin-Kuril Exchange Treaty