THE DARDANELLES INCIDENT.
PES PBBSS ASSOOU.TIOH. Bkklin, January 8. While the inspired German organs are reticent, others are jubilant at Russia's success in the Dardanelles. They represent Russia as guarding her flanks, preparatory to a d scent upon India. THE RUfS'AN SCYTHE. A GERMAN FORECAST. Becetod 9 11.49 pm. London, January 9. Out of the four Russian torpedo destroyers intended to pas', two passed the Dardanelles, b sidta umarmed tcrpedo hosts. ' The German newspaper Votaicht Zeitung says that a Russian scythe is mowing British opposition all over ths glob", and that the British protest against the torp-do de3'royera pifsing the Dardanelles is mtre waste piper acd vlu lets unless backed by force, which is probably the lass thi' g Britain con'flnnpl i*es. It. a •Ida thxt the will soon subside and Ru c sia will prevail. Co-respondents declare three views to r fi c' the non-official opinion a* Bet lit). ________
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 8, 10 January 1903, Page 3
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150THE DARDANELLES INCIDENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 8, 10 January 1903, Page 3
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