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A Russian Minister Interviewed.

A Paltry Excuse.

Great Excitement in England.

(Received Oct 25, at 8.44. a.m.)

LONDON, October 24,

Count Cassini (Russian Ambassador in America) on being interviewed in Washington, declared that Admh'al Rozhjeshenski had been ordered to allow no vessel near enough to discharge torpedoes, particularly at night. But Count Cassini forgets that the Russians sailed through the fishing fleets. Great excitement prevails in England.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7942, 25 October 1904, Page 5

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A Russian Minister Interviewed. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7942, 25 October 1904, Page 5

A Russian Minister Interviewed. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7942, 25 October 1904, Page 5

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