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|^%ijßnsßiafls. a ■pm(r':^*i ti 101 Not GiYe Satisfaction. f l THE ST. KILDI finssians Consider it Justifiable. Japanese Advance. (Received June 28, 10.4 p.m.) U3NDON, June 38. Sir Charles Hardinge, British An bassador at St. Petersburg, ronowe the representations to Count Lain: dorff. Russian Foreign Minister. r< garding the sinking of British ships Count Lamsdorff replied that th Admiralty hud not yet communicate, a memorandum on the subject. Notwithstanding that verbal as surances were given an 1904; aind 1 < reply to Sir Charlea Hardinge's re presentaltions concerning the St. Ril da, Russia evidently considers 'th question should be submitted to th Prize Qourt, contending that tni Russians were justified in sinking foreign vessels under certain specilie< f circumstances. The Japanese in Korea a'r'd Man churia continue to advance. Hie Russians, after sharp skirmishing', are retiring slowly north.wards. The Peace Conference. Received June 29, 0.17 a.m.) LONDON, June 28. -j Russia has consented to the peaet * conference meeting on August 1.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7859, 29 June 1905, Page 3
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