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The Malacca's Cargo.

The Times' Suggestion. Received July 23, 7.55 a.m. London, July 22. The Daily Express reports that the Russian Consul at Antwerp watched the loading of the Malacca, and gave a formal declaration that there was no contraband aboard. He objected to a few consignments which the Peninsular Coy's agent left behind. It is reported a spy informed Russia, that the Malacca carried a quantity of ingredients for explosives consigned to Yokohama. The Times suggests that the status of the volunteer fleet might .possibly be referred to the Hague Tribunal if Russia undertook that there were no further seizures pending the decision, and the Malacca released.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 27, 23 July 1904, Page 2

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The Malacca's Cargo. Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 27, 23 July 1904, Page 2

The Malacca's Cargo. Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 27, 23 July 1904, Page 2

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