BRITISH NAVAL MOVEMENTS.
YUGO HA.RROUR, WATCHED^
THE 1 ENTRANCE PiATftOLLEJ}.
The oruiaer Doris (11 guns, 5600 tons, 19.5 knots) Ims sailed from. Gibi'ailta,r for Laraish, a, port in Moroooo, south of Tangier. This move is considered to have relation, toi the fniot that part of the Baltic fleet has arrived at Tangier. Tibe fiftati <jt|asia| tlrulisler Lancaster (H gums, 9800 tons, 23 knots) ha* wjfttfml at Vigo, having made the voyage at full speed- Hfe r commander ha<J an interview with Admiral Koshdestven&Tvi' and the .Spanish; authorities.
The Lancaster ia now patrolling the entrance to> VigfTHarbotir. Five: British, warships are lying outside Cies Islands, at the entrance to Vigft.
British wa,rship« are watching tfie Russian vessels on the coast of Morocco.
The MlexHJifceiiiitonean squfodtfoni is now^iiii the Tiioinity of Gibraltar. Hie mobilisation manoeuvres of the squad ron have come to an end.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10454, 1 November 1904, Page 2
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