To Run the Blockade.
WITHOjfiI'TS PLAN, LONDON, July 6. A high Russian naval officer states that Admiral Withoeft will probuUlj make a sortie from Port Arthur, try to sink some of the Japanese fleet, and then dash for a neutral baribour—Wei-hai-wei or Kiao-chou—-and surrender, thus preserving the fleet. BURUICOFF'S ENLONDON, July"*GL The Japanese stopped three torpedo boat destroyers which tried to accompany the destroyer commanded by Lieutenant Burukon* to Niuchwang. Ten officers and one hundred men embarked before Lieutenant Burukoff left Niu-chwang on Satur- : day tnr an unknown destination. ARRIVAL AT PORT ARTHUR. (Received July 7, 10.32 p.m.) LONDON, July 7. The destroyer commanded by Lieutenant Burukoff has arrived safely at Port Arthur. CHILIAN WARSHIPS IN ACTION. *ty~- LONDON, July 6. '" Admiral Withoeft reports that Ad- ' miraJ Togo is using the battleship Capitaii-Prat and the armoured cruiser purchased from the Chilian Government.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 158, 8 July 1904, Page 3
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142To Run the Blockade. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 158, 8 July 1904, Page 3
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