RUSSIA'S UNPREPAREDNESS.
>» (Received January 28, 8.50 a.m.) 1 LONDON, 27th January. Admiral Alexieft", the Russian Viceroy, has ousted from tho Native Customs Department at Niuchwang Sir Robert Hurt's Russian nominee, who was appointed at the outlet, and has installed a Government official from Dalny. 'Die consensus of opinion among correspondents is that Russia's attitude to Japan is influenced by tho reports submitted to tho Tsar reprdintf the serious unpreparcdn«s» of the forces and the effect of war on Russia's internal condition. The Tflur recognises that Russia is experiencing her most, formidable crisis.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 5
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