BREAKING THE NEWS IN RUSSIA
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press | Association. Received 10,45 p.m., May 31. London, May 31. Admiral Roshdestvensky was wounded in the left arm and surrendered. The auxiliary cruiser Smolensk has arrived at Wusung. General Linevitoh telegraphs that the commander of the cruiser Almaz, which
has arrived at Vladivostok, reports : “W< lost the Kniaz Suvaroff, Borodm), Oslyabia, and Orel in Saturday’s byjVt. TSS Alexander was sniously damag ' k \lt thi outset. Aftor tho Almsz was tho battlo was renewed in therv) -KnBBS tho result being unknown. A lieutenant and four suilors of tbo Almaz were kiIUC. and ten wounded.” Naval attaches nro excluded from Vladivostok.
N< w* of the defeat is being gtadualh divulged at St. Petersburg. Tho Bonr<, iH eonvu'sed. J ,; v, Froncb newspapers aro unanimotgr in recommending pence. —’ *
WILD TALK AT ST. PETERSBURG
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1469, 1 June 1905, Page 2
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