A BRITISH CRUISER.
London, March 14. The British cruiser Andromeda relives the Blenheim on the China station. THE WAR CORRESPONDENTS. Sydney March 15. The morning.papers publish long letters by their special war correspondent, dated from Tokio. They are chief! j indicative of the thorough manner in which the Japanese censors carry out their work, and succeed in sifting out all information regarding active operations. The correspondents lengthily review the situation, the Japanese preparations and enthusiasm, and other kindred subjects, but of war news they give none. A small army of correspondents are waiting permission to bo allowed to accompany the Japanese to the front, but apparently from the tone of the letters they are likely to have to wait for some time. Meantime, amongst other regulations, they are compelled to wear for the purposes of identification, a white band on the arm inscribed in red with the names of the journal they, represent., |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 5
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153A BRITISH CRUISER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 5
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