RUSSIAN EXPLANATIONS.
THE TIMES" ON THE SITUATION.
THE FEELING IN AMERICA,
UNITY OF ANGLO-SAXON INTERESTS
(Received May 12th, 12.40 a.m.)
LONDON, May 11.
St. Petersburg officials Ix-little the reports regarding Russia's action at Niuchwang. They declare the reinforcements wero only sent there temporarily, and will now be definitely withdrawn.
Chinese Viceroys and Governors telegraphed to the Grand Council at Pekin, urging them to stand firm against foreign aggression. Admiral Cyprian Bridge took H.M.S. Glory to Hankow. She was the first battleship yet seen there, and was warmly wel ■ corned. LONDON, May 11. "The Times" Li not disposed to think the Russian action at Niuchwang indicates any new development of moment. The New York correspondent of " The Tinves" says the coir.-mente of every American paper reveal the increasing gravity of the situation. If President Roosevelt and Colonel Hay take strong measures the country will back them up-
The New York "Sun" declares that the interests of tho United States and Great Britain in repelling Russian aggression are like the two halves of a single unit.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11581, 12 May 1903, Page 5
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RUSSIAN EXPLANATIONS.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 11581, 12 May 1903, Page 5
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