THE SCATTERED FLEET.
CZAR WOULD NOT COUNTENANCE NEGLKIENCE, BRITISH STATEMENT* FLOUTED St. PETERSBURG, Nov. 18. The journal Sviet says the Czar's Inst telegram could not have In'ou .iddroKsed lo an Admiral who had been giiilly eu;u of negligence. The Russian journal Novoe Vremya characterises as absurd the falsehoods in Lord Lansdowne's and the Right Hon. VV. St. J. llrodrick's statements tliut Russia has given assurances that the ollicors of the Baltic Fleet will he punished if found guili.y. NEUTRALITY REG ULATIONS. FRANCE WILL ADHERE TO THEM. LONDON, Nov. 13. In connection with Japan's remonstrance, it Is believed ' France has replied that she will adhere to the regulations defining neutrality observed during the Spanish-American war. ROHJESHENSKI'S PROGRESS. ARRIVAL AT FRENCH AFRICAN COLONY. (Received Nov. *l, 10.29 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 14. Admiral Rahjeshenski, with five battleships, three cruisers, five transports, and the hospital ship Orel, arc anchored in the roadstead | and coaling at Daku, in French West. Africa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 2
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156THE SCATTERED FLEET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 2
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