AN INTERNATIONAL COURT OF INQUIRY.
RUSSIAN SHIPS TO REMAIN AT VIGO. SPEECH BY MR BALFOUR EFFECTIVE REPLY TO THE RUSSIAN ADMIRAL. WORLD-WIDE SATISFACTION AT PROSPECTS OF PEACE. MORE RUSSIAN FICTION.
United Preee Association—Bt Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 28. Renter report* that Great Britain mid Russia Trill refer th« dispute to a. court of inquiry, probably in the term* of Article 9 of the Hague Convention, the fleet iwanwhile remaining at Vigo. It in reported thai twenty days hare .been allowed for an inquiry. . The Russian Admiral states that some of the Russians wore wounded, and that one of his ships was injured during the attack on the trawlers. An outlying member of the trawling fleet reports that the last Russian warship fired at her at seven o'clock on Saturday morning, the shot passing between the funnel and the foremast.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 7
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