NORTH SEA COMMISSION.
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Ba Electric Telegraph.—Per Press Association —CopyrightPARIS, January 3. • Captain Dlado testified that Admiral Rosludcstyensky, gave the oroft the British Inftellicehce . Department, gave expert testimony, contradictory to some of Clado’s statements- .The .taking of evidence has closed. Before the North Sea Commission the last -witness, Christiansen, pilot ef the Norwegian ship Adela, uedenosed that ho saw two torpedoboats on the. 19th and 20th, two. hours’ steaming distance from the trawlers. He admitted that he did not make a declaration until he saw a notice that Rnssia would liberally defray witnesses’ expenses'. Received 4,31' p.m... Feb. 5< • • r ,-h4I'NBON, Feb. 4. Advocates submit argument -at next public sitting of the North Sea Commission-.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 3
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