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RUSSIA LOSING. FOB . , GALL, . . , THAT FAULTY FLEET^ 1 ’ LONDON, Masses of the people in JjlfUssia hope for a big battle to end hostilities, scarpely caring which aide wins. Two hundred., reserve offipejl,summoned to .the colours ' pleaded exemption on account of sickness, but, being found fit for service, were ordered to the front.' The Baltic fleet udder Admiral Rozhdestvensky ,ia r continuing its voyage south from Algiers, and is not making for Accra, on the Gold Hoast, as was reported. The Don Dnieper (late Smolensk) and the Ft. Petersburg are among the third Baltic Squadron. Advices from Mukden state that the Japanese torpedo •flotlljaj at Port Arthur, has been ordered to an unknown desfjination, after taking in a full supply o£.coaL ,
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Manawatu Herald, 22 November 1904, Page 2
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122THE LATEST. Manawatu Herald, 22 November 1904, Page 2
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