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  4. BRITAINAND RUSSIA.

    A feeling of nervousness was manifest in London for several hours on Tuesday evening owing in the misreading of the terms of Russia's assurances regarding ...

    Article : 178 words
  5. A Reassuring Statements.

    A semi-official statement which has issued in London declares that the detention of the Russian fleet at Vigo was never contemplated by Britain when once Russia gave her pledge that full justice would he done, and the suggestion of such a thing would have been considered unreasonable in the circumstances. ...

    Article : 116 words
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  7. The Russian Fleet's Departure.

    Considerable disappointment is felt in England at the departure from Vigo of Admiral Rohjestvenski. the Commander of the Russian fleet. It is considered that the was the principal witness to the examined by tho International Commission, and ought not to have been allowed to go. Among ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. Some Significant Preparations.

    The Irresistible, one of the finest battleships of the Mediterranean squadron has arrived at the Balearis Islands in company with five torpedo boat destroyers. A cruiser and four torpedo boat destroyers which were lying at Gibraltar, have sailed westward to the Atlantic. The bulk of the Channel fleet is now at ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. Negotiations in London.

    King Edward held an audience with Count Benckendorff, the Russian Ambassador at London, to-day, and discussed the situation with, him for 20 minutes. Count Benckendorff also spent au hour and a half with Lord Lans ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. Further Warlike Preparations.

    The War Office has ordered a draft of the Royal Engineers, now stationed at Aldershot, to prepare for service at Gibraltar, and to be in readiness to embark within a fortnight. Drafts of troops are also preparing for service at Malta and Egypt. ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. A British Fleet in Pursuit of the Russians.

    Admiral Walker's squadron, comprising the following vessels, Bacchante, Lancaster, Suffolk, Doris, Hermes, Eudymion, Arethusa, has quitted Arosu Buy, and is following the Russian Baltic fleet from Vigo Bay to Tangiers, where Admiral Rohjestveaski is shortly expected. ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. AMERICAN AND GERMAN VIEWS.

    The American newspapers, in commenting on the departure of the Russian fleet from Vigo, ask what guarantees England now possess that the ...

    Article : 84 words
  13. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    The Japanese newspapers, in commenting upon the new phase of the situation, express themselves as surprised at Great Britain's injudicious alacrity in ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. Mr. Balfour 111

    Mr. Balfour has an irritation in a small vein, and under the doctor's orders is compelled for a few days to keep to his room. The Cabinet Meeting was therefore hel d at Downing - street to-day, instead of at the Foreign Office. ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. An Act of War.

    Some Russian Admiralty colliers which were proceeding to Malta, obviously for the purpose of coaling the lighter vessels of the Bailie fleet, which were to have sailed via Suez, have been intercepted by British warships and taken back to Gibraltar. ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. Opinion of The "Times."

    "The Times" in a leading article, urges that the departure of the Baltic squadron for Vigo is restricting the Commission, and was not what the British public expected. If the fleet is allowed to leave unchallenged, it is likely to create an impression that Russia has not been treating the inquiry seriously. ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. A RUSSIAN PRESS WARNING.

    The "Novoc Vreyma," one of the most influential journals in St. Petersburg, says that whatever the result of the appeal to the International tribunal may be, there ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. ATTACK ON THE SONNTAG.

    The Russian Government has paid an indemnity to the owners and crew of the German trawler Sonntag which was fired upon by the Baltic fleet in ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. Appointment of a Russian Representative to the International Commission

    Two companies' of the Warwickshire regiment have been ordered for duty on the Commercial mote at Gibraltar. Preparations for defence at the Rock arc proceeding apace. Waggons of ammunition are frequently crossing the streets; all the quick - firing batteries are ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. THE WAR.

    An official report from Tokio states that hundreds of the Japanese guns mounted outside of Port Arthur are becoming increasingly effective in their bombardment of the northern and custom forts. A general assault has begun, and the infantry are advancing with ...

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  21. PEACE PARTY IN RUSSIA.

    Eighteen hundred Russian students have appealed to the Czar to use all his efforts to secure peace with Britain and Russia. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN AND A FRENCH WARSHIP.

    A serious collision between some of the Baltic fleet, and a French warship has been narrowly averted. The meagre particulars of the incident which ...

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  24. The Flitting of the Fleet.

    Though the departure of the Russian fleet from Vigo yesterday is in accordance with what was hinted at in the Prime Minister's speech at Southampton on Thursday last, a strong feeling of indignation is apparent in London. It is held that the departure of the Russians deprives the International ...

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  25. Speech by Herbert Gladstone.

    Mr Herbert Gladstone, speaking at Newcastle said that the whole of the Liberal Party congratulated the Government upon acting with such firmness and dignity. Its principal wisdom was in upholding the country's just claims while committing the matter to an international tribunal ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. BaronSchoenborn's Views.

    Baron Schoneahorn's view of the matter is that the Commission is entitled to hear the evidence of any sailors it may choose to hear independently of the particular witnesses who may be tendered, by the Russians. ...

    Article : 42 words
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