COMPENSATION.
WHAT RUSSIA IS WILLING TO J'AY. (Received Nov. 1!, 1.11 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 1. The Daily Express' St. Peietsburg correspondent says that Russia is willing to puj tmii.oOO us compensation to thf lista-men. INDISCRIMINATE SHOOTING. SOME MOKE KEMARICABLE PERFORMANCES. (Received Nov. 2, 1.11 a.Ju.) LONDON, Nov. 1. German pilots nuivate how the llaltic Fleet's fears of floating- mines were such that the warships indiscriminately 0 n shipping in the" Great lielt. They lired two shots at a small skiff in the Little llelt, because it came within the danger radius. The warships' crews were mostly hoys, who hud had little training. It is reported that one Danish torpedo boat was tired npi;n, but the circumstances wen- concealed out of regard for the Czar's feelings. While voyaging to Tan-friers the Russians llred on an English collier for not showing lights, VAHIOUS ITEMS. There are. over a score ol Russian warships at Tamgjers. Ten suitors of the Haltic Fleet were shot in order to stop the tendency to desert. The Archbishop of Canterbury, nt Margate, and other Bishops and clergymen, expressed thankfulness that the cloud of peril had rolled by.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 256, 2 November 1904, Page 2
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189COMPENSATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 256, 2 November 1904, Page 2
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