THE DEAD WAR CORRESPONDENT.
LONDON, June 8. Mr Brindle, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent, telegraphs that the (soldiers nit Tiencbwangtai, after faring, declared that they mistook the junk for a pirate boat. The soddiera ir«e dressed like piratee, but afterwards donned uniforms. He did not inform them that Mr EtaeJ, the "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent, was dead, lest all- the party should be massacred to conceal the crime.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11916, 10 June 1904, Page 5
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