DOGGER BANK FIGTION.
PHANTOM TORPEDO-BOATS.
I Bh Electric .Telegraplk-Pet Press I Association—Copyright. Beoeived 10.85 p.m., Jon. 10. London, Jan. 10. The Pall Mall Gazette states that on the night of the Dogger Bank incident an ethergram in . Buesian was reoeived at Shornoliffu. It was forwarded to the Admiralty and deciphered as follows : “ Tbat damage had been sustained by the Orel and Oleg.” At that time the Admiralty was not aware of the outrage, and imagined for some hours that the Orel and Oleg had been in collision. Tho Daily Mail says that various Russian ethergrams were reoeived at the British stations daring the passage of the Baltio fleet down the Channel. Their own ships had uotually been mistaken by them for Japanese, and the torpedo-boat • story was an afterthought.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 11 January 1905, Page 2
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129DOGGER BANK FIGTION. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 11 January 1905, Page 2
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