France's Unwelcome Visitor.
EFFICIENT POLICING. ADMIRAL JONUUIERES FLOUTED WHAT RESTRAINED JAPAN. ißccoived May 9, 11.82 p.m.) LONDON, May «, The Times' Paris correspondent reports thut owing to the urgent representations made by France, Admiral Rozhdestvcnsky quitted Frpntqh territorial waters three days ago. The French instructions sent to request the Russians not to return, or use French waters as a baseAdequate police measures are ulso in course of execution' to prevent belligerent ships entering l or using French Indo-Chinese territorial waters for any purposes whatever. It is emphatically denied that the French authorities wero passive onlookers of the Russians coaling and provisioning. Admiral WozhdeHvensky was repeatedly requested to leave Kaniranh and mooring places, but did not hoed Admiral Jonjquieres, French Com-mander-in-Chief, until the latter's representations were backed by a small naval force.
[ Knowledge of these tacts doubtless ;prevented the Japanese going) beyond diplomacy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7818, 10 May 1905, Page 2
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141France's Unwelcome Visitor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7818, 10 May 1905, Page 2
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