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WAR IN THE FAR EAST THE BALTIC FLEET'S MOVEMENTS. REPORTED CHANGES IN RUSSIAN COMMAND. [I'RESS ASSOn.\TION.I LONDON, 19th May. Kuily on Tuesd.iy tlio Russian Heel, was 220 miles mnlli-east of Kamr.iuh Buy, steering north. Tlio St. I'eliM.slnirg correspondent of The Tunes say.s (h.it Aduiiial .Biiileff is to eventually succeed Admir.il Ro/.hdostvenitky. The latter, although his nerves aic shut lei cd, is bolieved to be physically able to engage tlio foe, and, once at Vladivostock, would bo entitled to resume tlio post of Chief of tho 3X r aval Stall". Admiral Uirileff is to be allowed ample lei.suic to prepare for his juurnoy. This is interpreted to mean that a. further sojouni of Aduiiial Rozhdchtveusky's fleet m bout-hem waters ih anticipated WATCHING COLLIERS. (Received May 20, 8.34 n.ui.) LONDON, 19th May. Forty-three Kiuniun ami Ciernian colliers am anchored oil' Ulmbc, while (wonty more arc oil" Capo St. James (on the coast of Annnm) They are- under tlio observation of Fremh warships. AT VLADIVOSTOCK. AGENTS ORDERED TO LEAVE." LONDON, 19th May. All foreign and commercial agents at Vhulivohtock havu been ordered to leave. RAISING SUNKEN WARSHIPS. (Received May 20, 3.34 a.m.) LONDON, 19th May. The Tokio com'j.pomle'nt of the Daily Telegraph reports that the Admiralty confcideis it possible to rai-iC and ivpmr the l'l'ii'.svict, I'olUivu, Retvizan,, l'obiwla, Uayiin, and l'.illndn, which were .sunk by tho Japiuioso in tho fighting off Port Arthur, at .i cost of £150.000 e.ich. Another tedium .ft:itea that the Pallada. has bvon laised. ECHOES OF TJIH PORT ARTHUR SURRENDER. THE FEELING AGAINST STOESSEL. (Received May 20, 8.34 a.m.) PARIS, 19th May. The war correspondent of the French journal Matin Mates that Admiral UreKoiovitch'x aide-de-camp averts Hint when General Stocssel ordt-red tho sinking of the battl«<hip.« nt Port Arthur without consulting tho Council rcspucting tho Burlpnder, tboy assembled n number of (ho bout sailoiN with the intention of seizing and imprisoning General Stucssd, but (icnoral SinunolF, fearing the troopa u'niild revolt, refused to permit (ho arrest. .REINFORCEMENTS FOR LINE. VITCH, (Received May 20, 10.54 n.m.) LONDON, 19th May. Sinco (ho 15.it t Io ,of Mukden General Linevitch has received 60,000 reiuforoements. WHO TAUGHT THE JAPANESE? GERMANY'S CLAIMS QUESTIONED. (Received May 20, 8.34 a.m.) LONDON, 19th May. General Dragomiroff, in dissenting from Mecki'l'.N claim that German instruction had boon tho chief factor in the Japaneso successes, declared that Marshal Oyamn. «nd tiener.iln ICuroki and Oko, whom' Germany hiul taught nothing, had nccomplixhrd everything, and (hat Germany was pluming herself on other men's successes.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 5
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