THE BALTIC FLEET
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. STILL WANDERING MYSTERIOUSLY.
LONDON, January 9. (Received January 10, at ajn.)
No ships of the Banio fleet hav&entered either Diego-Snariez, Tamatave, or Majunga.
The French cruisers are Htsnfßeisni to watch the whole of ihe coast of Madagascar.
FRANCE ABSOLUTELY NEUTRAL.
LONDON, .January 9. (Received January 10, at 8.43 a.m.)
"Che ThnesV Paris coinespaadent shows that M. Delcasse (the Foreign Minisfcei) is maintaining an unqualified and unimpeachable attitude of neutrality towards Admiral Rozbdestvensky.
Although there has been no-official list pab&hed of the composition of the Baltic fleet, the correspondent of the 'Echo do Paris' at St. Petersburg advised from an Jtathoritativo source thai the conrpositaon of tie fleet, as finally decided on, -was as follows:—Seven battleships, namely: Odyabya., Sissoi Veliky, Navoriii, Borodino, Alexander Third, Orel, Prince Somßnoff. Eight cruisers, namely : Ahnaz, Chemcbug, Izumrod, Admiral Nakhimoff, Dmitri Don-" skoi, Oleg, Aurora, Sveilana. Nine 350ton destroyers, arid ten large transports.
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Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 6
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