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North Sea Commission.

A STRANGE FINDING RUMOURED (Received Feb. 23, 11.85 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 23. There was great surprise and keen ; disappointment in political circles , last night, when Rcutcr's Paris cor- , respondent announced that the Com- ; mission had decided not to discuss the presence or absence ot Japanese torpedoers at the Dogger Bank, and declared in its findings that Rozhdestvensky might have legitimately believed his squadron in danger, , and hence was entitled to act as he , did. Several newspapers express the hope that summary is inaccurate, inasmuch as it suggests a new dogmas depriving neutrals engaged in lawful occupations of all rights of protection against belligerents.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 24 February 1905, Page 3

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North Sea Commission. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 24 February 1905, Page 3

North Sea Commission. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 24 February 1905, Page 3

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