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The Dogger Bank Affair.

. THE CASE CLOSED. PARIS, Feb. 4. Captain Clado testified that Admiral Rozhdestvensky gave the orders to fire. Captain Keyes, of the British Intelligence Department, gave expert testimony contradictory to some of Captain Clado’s statements. The evidence has closed. Later. Before the North Sea Commission, the last witness was Christiansen Pilot, of the Norwegian ship Adela, who deposed that he saw two torpedoers on the 19th and 20th two hours' steaming distance from the trawlers. He admitted that be did not make the declaration until be saw the notice that Russia would liberally defray witnesses’ expense.

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Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1905, Page 2

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The Dogger Bank Affair. Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1905, Page 2

The Dogger Bank Affair. Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1905, Page 2

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