THE BALTIC FLEET OUTRAGE
A TKATENS&ia DEVELOPMENT. EUSSIAN WARSHIPS LEAVE VIGO. ACTION OF THE BRITISH NAVY. THE COMMISSION NEGOTIATIONS. THE TSAR AND THE RUSSIAN ADMIRAL. TORPEDO BOAT STATEMENTS ADHERED TO. tßy Telegraph— Press Association— Copyright— Extraordinary], (Received November 2nd, 5.49 a.m.) LONDON, Ist November. Renter message states that all the Russian warships left Vigo to-day. The Gibraltar correspondent of Renter's Agency also states that Lord Charles Beresford has suddenly ordered all officers on shore leave to return at once to their ships.
He would be sorry if foreign countries took self-control for weakness. He remembered only two or three occasions when Britain was desperately in earnest, and this was one of them. He hoped now that the acute phase had pass;d.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 5
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121THE BALTIC FLEET OUTRAGE Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 5
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