THE BALTIC FLEET
Proa . Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. , . LONDON, January 1L Admiral Bobrovsky's supplementary division, including the Don and Dnieper (formerly the Smolenske) and several destroyers, has arrived at Port Said; - It is intended to reinforce Adnural Rozhdestvensky. The ships were allowed limited coal, water, and provisions. REDOUBLED VIGILANCE. NO FISHING SMACKS THIS TIME. LONDON, January 11. ■ (Received January -12, at 7.35 a.m.) It is reported in Mauritius that the Japanese fleet is at Maldives Islands, in the Indian Ocean. Rozhdestvensky has redoubled his vigi-. lance since he wan informed that a fleet was coming to meet him. Two of, Rozhdestvensky’s colliers are at Labuan, and two Japanese transports are in the vicinity.
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Evening Star, Issue 12399, 12 January 1905, Page 6
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111THE BALTIC FLEET Evening Star, Issue 12399, 12 January 1905, Page 6
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