GREAT VICTORY FOR TOGO.
BATTLE FOUGHT ON HIGH SEA
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 11.46 p.m., May 29. London,' May 29. It is reported at Tokio that four Russian warships, possibly Admiral Roshdestvensky’s light cruisers, passed through the Kurile Straits, steaming westward, oh the 25th.
A private telegram received at Berlin via Chifu states that one of Admiral Roshdestvensky’s ships proceeded to Kiaochau on Friday, badly damaged in a collision. It adds that Admiral Roshdestvensky began to force a passage on each side of ■Tsushima, without lights, on Saturday night. Heavy firing was heard between 9 and 10 at night. The Times’ Tokio correspondent reports that tho battle was fought iu a strong breeze on a high sea. A private telegram received in a high quarter in London reports that the battle resulted in a great victory for Admiral Togo.
HOPEFULNESS IN ST. PETERS
BURG,
THE SILENCE INTERPRETED AS INDICATING GOOD NEWS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 12.39 a.m., May 30. London, May 29. St. Petersburg has interpreted Tokio’s silence as a Russian victory. Russian Admiralty approved of Admiral Roshdestvonsky’s reported order of battle in entering Koroa Straits so as to enable the battleships to bear the brunt of the fighting. Admiral Avellan always thought Admiral Roshdestveneky weuld pass eastward of Japan. The decision in favor of Tsushima is ascribed to the hope of giving Admiral Togo the slip. It is surmised in London that the con dition of the bunkers dictated tho shortes; route,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1467, 30 May 1905, Page 2
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