Spurring on Rozhdestvensky.
"MERELY RESTING HIS CREWS." RUSSIAN ritF.SS UNUHVTKFIX. SOLEAIN FRENCH PLEDGES.
(Received May 10, 10.HO p.m.) LONDON, May 10,
Admiral Uoziidcstvensky, after n four days' cruise, anchored o(T Thuouahoii on Saturday. He prepared to renew his stock of fresh provisions. Admiral Jonftuieres urrived ion Sunday aud ordered: him to ijuit. Rozhdeatvcnsky implied thut he was nol violating neutrality, but merely resting his crews, lie promised to leave on Moiwluy, The French Admiral returned on Monday, find found the squadron ready to sail. Mi.i order to depart was renawol. Admiral -I onqit'M'ps wr.s It I'M' i r.strueted to insist on de'inile departure,
The Russian press is in no way grateful nt Trance moving Admiral Rozhdestvensky on.
.A portion of the Pails p)X'-s.s is indignant lhat the .Jairancse newspapers do not trust solemn French pledges.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7819, 11 May 1905, Page 2
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135Spurring on Rozhdestvensky. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7819, 11 May 1905, Page 2
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