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CRISIS NOT YET OVER.

SI A STILL DEFIANT-

LONDON, November 1

"!':> Ft- Jamc«' Gazette? says theluternational Coiirt of Inquiry is no wlso a Court of Arbitration-. It will make a report, but will give no award.

It continues:: "We are still entitled to icioniipel by force what, we deom juisb and! neeiess-a-iy to our honor ii it is not conceded i;s our righto. The danger is not yet. over- The chief peril to peace i-si th,© influence 1 of the Graiidi Dukes and the Russian 'Admiralty-"

; The Globe says the real dangter is the Russian giaverniineaibal system. Each depn.rtm.enti considers itself answerable to the Czoii- alone. The Admiralty issue© orders without consult- . iriig or informing the Foreign Office. | The Daily Mail's Vigo correspondent aays a Russian 'officer there has i jfjbuijad! thait Itha authorities' at, S"t- ---' Petersburg will not recede. They will .stand! to the point, that torpedo- boats j tinder cover of the fishing; fleet attacked! the i&qu'adiroii. Whatever the finding! of the Coni'miissl-on the Rus- ; sian Government will be unable to | censure. 6i' punish the officers for doing -their duty- The correspondent adds: "Th© Russians are all the mare united on the tiorpedo boa-t story sinie they feel strongly the accusationsl of neivousaioss-" . Rusi-ia, j they say, intends to emerge fromi the iniciiden-b with, all the lionors-

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

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CRISIS NOT YET OVER. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 2

CRISIS NOT YET OVER. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 2