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I ENtILAiND'S I'ATIEiNiOE MAjY BKCOMiE EXHAUSTED. A CtRUEIL AND' WANTON BLOW(Kowivod Siaturday 11.5 aLirn-) MELBOURNE, October 29Mr Bent interviewed yesterday said tliie patience of England if exoi-oised p any further, may be misinterpreted ' by other nations and her preatvgo ■ would suffer, ' .
; Our Admirals might be allowed to ' taike a hajid against tha Ruasians. I During tho discussion in the Senate on the motion! re the Baltic outrage, ! Mr H'iggß, who had moved an amend- \ . meat (rejected) in favor of the adop- ! , tion of a motion similar to> that passed I in New Zealand, urged that they ! should not all be> t>n RiUisisia before | the other -side was heard. He declared | no one in his senses wcJuld believe ; that the Klussiaai fleet would inflict | such ai cruel and wanton blow on in- ! : nocent people, and he asked was it j not possible that the Japaneiie placed ; the vessietsi in the c-ra'cS of the Baltic ! fleeii- I The majority or" the Senators con- ; demned the Russians and' carried the ! resolution' telegraphed- |
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10452, 29 October 1904, Page 2
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