THE DOGGER BANK ATROCITY.
RUSSIAN OFFICERS SHOULD BE DETAINED. Lord Onslow, speaking at Guildhall, says the crisis would not be settled until the officers of the Baltic fleet were detained and it was ascertained who comprised those specially implicated and on whom the blame, if there is blame, must fall. The Hon. A, Akers-Douglas, in n speech at Sandwich, said there Wtfg no reason to suppose the Russian assurances in connection with the negotiations, wherein France as a friendly nation) had given her assistance, would not be fulfilled. Captain Glado declares the text of the wireless question would be sub mitted to the Commission. He alleges tovpedoers passed the Admiral before the latter fired. The German newspaper Kreuz Zeitung declares the Commission ought to hear the Sonntag’s crew, who declare the Russians, shortly after leaving Skaggerack, fired at each other, j Captain dado carries • Admiral Rozhdeshvensky’s report to St, Petersburg and then to Vladivoatock. The other three lieutenants will testify at the enquiry. The Times asks “ Where are the responsible officers who will not proceed with the fleet ?” * ->
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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1904, Page 2
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178THE DOGGER BANK ATROCITY. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1904, Page 2
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