INDEPENDENT OF SEA POWER.
LARGE STORES ACCUMULATED. J BRITISH AND GERMAN NEUTRALITY. FLEET STILL ANCHORED. V Received April 21, 9.57 a.m.) LONDON, April 20. It is officially reported at Tokio that the Japanese occupied Tunehwashm on the 15th, when the enemy retreated north. Vast stores are accunmmlated along the Japanese lines. Communication and foil supplies are assured even should transit be sea be interrupted. The German steamer Juliette, at Port bonis, Mauritius, asked for CMtl an the ground that she was proceeding to Kjachau. She was allowed 600 tons. After 100 tons had "been taken aboard, British members of the crew declared they had Iwen •deceived, as she was carrying stores tfor the Russian fleet, and they declined to proceed. Thereupon the coalling stopped. It is believed that she •will now be instructed to proceed to Saigon. it is understood at Tokio that the "Baltic Fleet is still occupying Kanitnnh Bay. or another port on the Annum coast, and is expected to reniam to await Vice Admiral Nebogu'Aoß.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7804, 22 April 1905, Page 3
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168INDEPENDENT OF SEA POWER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7804, 22 April 1905, Page 3
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