THE RUSSIAN MARAUDERS.
¥ i PRIZE WRECKED. I THE CRM SET FIRE TO HER. ■" (ReceiTed July 21, 9.2u p.m.) E ( LONDON, July 21. A lieutenant and thirteen marines betoDKinK to t he Russian KftUx Suvarolt landed irom a boat «t Enduna Point, Saghalien, and . uilormed the Japanese thai they had been ordered to navigate Hie raptured vessel, OMiramia, to \ ladivostok, a «nd that' the veswel ran aground durW r j B 7 a fog on Urup IslanJ. Th?y * fired the abandoned ship on June 17. Another officer .ind sixteen marines took to thr other boat, and have been heard of since. Fifteen still remain by the wreck.
1 lE* ZEALiID BOAT STOPPED. (Received July 22, 1 a.m.) . BRISBANK. July 31. . * The captain of the steamer Airlie reports Ik was warned before leaving that he might he held up r\)J a Russian cruiser in the Carra- - Wfclta Straits, as the Union Steam Ship Company's Aparima reported having been stopped. The master oi the Airlie, however, saw nothing ui the Russian.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7879, 22 July 1905, Page 3
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168THE RUSSIAN MARAUDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7879, 22 July 1905, Page 3
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