DELAY MAY MEAN WAR.
Wu4,H.NIN|Gi OF THE TIMES.
LONDON, October 31. Aj high officiial at Sb. Petersburg iiays^ that any attempt, to detain the Baltic fleet, for the inquiry will mean I t\w| A|d|m,T|r-ifl Roshdestveiiakj., ho 'added, -will detach, only a, few officers to participate in the investigationThe speeah of Mr Bailfour, when announcing the terms of the agreement, has givfen some offence in St. Petersburg. The London Daily Telegraph, says tlio British and Russian warships are mutually watching each other close-
The Times states' that until the officers of the Baltic fleet are tried and punished as justice demands it will be raslu a.nd premature to 1 ooun-t-jjrnM,nd| or aib'atei any of Britain's war pr©]>ariaitiions.
Frendi advices state that Count Linimisd'orff triumphed orily after n hard! ■struprfrle with the war party ai St.. Petersbuirg:-
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10454, 1 November 1904, Page 2
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