The Sunken Vessels.
Over 4000 Men 1b tbe Cms. A HEAVY CASt'ALTV LIST, (Heceived May 30, 11.58 p.m.) LONDON, May SO. Admiral Togo's report is similar to the advices received by the Jaimooso Consul) at Sydney. The Admin* adds that the moment the Russia nt appeared the combined squadrons started to attack. The weather waa One, but heavy soas prevailed. His ix-ports show that the crown of the sunken ships numbered tour thousand. A Hussion warship which arrived at lwai surrendered under a white flag. . Hhc hud on board three hundred men,' mostly wounded. During the onslaught on Admiral Rodtdesivniftky on Saturday, which is described us turrillc, four Uupfian ships were sunk, and others were heavily damaged. The fauna night the torpedo boats, harrying the enemy, broke up Admiral ItodqkW/vensky V division, subdividing it into two parts. Styiie vessel* were damaged thi-ough the night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7836, 31 May 1905, Page 2
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144The Sunken Vessels. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7836, 31 May 1905, Page 2
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