The St. Kilda Outrage.
Beprntion DemiiM THE RUSSIANS TRY TO SHUFFLE OUT. (Received June 19, 11.53 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, June 19. Sir Charles Harding; British ■ Ambassador ,at St. Petersburg, repre- , santed to Count Lamsdorff, Russian JHni&tcr lor Foreign Affairs, the gravity of the St. Kilda incident, especially in view of the con- . verted cruiser Petersburg's action in the Red iQ 1904, when she seized the P. and O. steaiucr Malacca. He fcSkod for reparation, and tfnat immediate steps be taken to render .a repetition of the outrage impos-" sible. '■■■. * Count LamsdorS. in reply, said he had no information on the subjocit, | . and promised to refer the ißattcr to , >the Minister lor Marine- He redter- . ttted that the assuituccs given, in 1904 to, jfcbeßritfeh Government" still held good* ..Hje. St. Hilda's sinking Was a« isolated caite, probably dtjf" Sto; roisunderfttaiidfaig owing] .to the dieorgnnised. naval fotpoß of the Far East. The Minister for Marine affirms the Oidhama was not sunk.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7853, 20 June 1905, Page 3
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159The St. Kilda Outrage. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7853, 20 June 1905, Page 3
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