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RUSSIAN'S MISREAD THEIR OWN SIGNALS.

A REIPORT CONFIRMED

ATTAiCKED THEIR OWN BOATS

EVEN) THE ADMIR,A,L MISLED

(Received Wednesday_9.3o a,nii)

LONDON^, Novtembar 1

British: naval opinion, is that" the RiK'.S'ian isquadrWrii misread 'the now iff^'naii-a <a,nd' two irjf tlfci lxwiinuwit •vwiscla at libo port, o-f the line of 6'hipw, pro ball ly gut. to tha starboard tido of the starboard! line and nrovingl quickly they oxdtdd alarm.

They attracted their own' consorts and five of t.hetrr perceiving tho niiistakei ha.st.snd to return to tlxjrr" plains, the movement sti length en ing: the belieif thafc they were tho enemy. . Invcisfc'gaitiions are already eliciting that some' of the fasts were not reported' to the Admiral in the first

instance;.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 2

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RUSSIAN'S MISREAD THEIR OWN SIGNALS. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 2

RUSSIAN'S MISREAD THEIR OWN SIGNALS. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 2