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CORRESPONDENTS THREATENED. A Russian circular to the Powers implies that correspondents aboard neutral steamers will bo treated as spies if they are using ethergraras to communicate information to the enemy. It is semi-officially announced in St. Petersburg that the warship Pobleda had not struck a mine which exploded, but was rammed in the confusion that followed the destruction of the Petropavlovsk. The same catastrophe also resulted in the Pallada being finally disabled. Two of the Japanese who were arrested on the Nonni river have been hanged at Port Arthur. One declared himself to be a prince in blood royal.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 April 1904, Page 2
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101The Latest. Manawatu Herald, 23 April 1904, Page 2
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