WARNING FRANCE.
To Take Japan Seriously. THE FRENCH STATEMENT. i Cheered in tbe House of Commons, LONDON, May 10. Torpedocrs arc returning 1o Vladivostok'. They captured a Japanese schooner. Some newspapers in Paris denounce the strenuousness of the warning* of !English newspapers regarding ncuUralil.v. ltntish newspapers reply , Unit they intended to prevent France re|K.-ating ibe Hussians' mis take prior lo the present war by not taUing the Japanese seriously. The. lona of the London Stock Exchange has improved. In the House of Commons Mr Bat- ) four read M. Camjbon's statement that the moment France was awaro of Admiral Uozhdestvensky's presence at Kamranh Bay Franco made representations at St. Petersburg to lite Czar, who ordered the Admiral to leave immediately! The Admiral subsequently went to Hong-kobe, a bit outside territorial waters. Ho was asked to depart, and promised to leave* As regards the reports that tbe Admiral received valuable assistance from the French authorities, it was pointed out that the only Frenchmen at Kamranh wcix> two concessionaries; and neither was an official. The llousu received the statement with cheers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 2
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178WARNING FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 2
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