RUSSIAN CRUISER STRIKES MINE.
GOES DOWN WITH 800 ABOARD
ADMIRAL SKRYDLOFF ON BOARD Bjj Electric Telegraptfc-Per Press-'
Association.; Received 12.38 a.m., June 1.
London, May 31.'( The Daily Mail’s Tokio correspondent reports that the cruiser Gromoboi, with 800 aboard, started from Vladivostok to meet Admiral Roshdestvensky’s remnants and struck a Japanese mine. She sank with all hands in a heavy sea?' It is believed {Admiral Skrydloff was aboard.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1469, 1 June 1905, Page 2
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