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DISHONORABLE OFFICERS.

KEIBUKED BY •RUfcr: IIA I N AIL>MIKA-L LYING RUSiSIAiN OFFICERSTHE PHA'XTOM DEiS-T'IiOYEKS AGAINTpEIR JSTORY EilDlCULED(Received Friday 1 -10 p-m-) LONDON, ■Noivbmber 3. Tho Russian officers. Clado-, I'vllis, Otto and Skslininiiclienka have reaohoi ' v Pairis| .andi fairtel pfrooeadinig; to StPetorsiburg. Clado dechiives that he is absolutely certain thci Hussians tired on Japanese torpedoera They were thon cleair of the nel'It would ibe impossible" for the arbitrators to aadopt the fishermen's testimony against the word of tho Admiral and lifisi officers. A member of the Japanese legation at Madrid ridicules the story that there were Japanese torpedoers anywhere near Hull.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10457, 4 November 1904, Page 2

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DISHONORABLE OFFICERS. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10457, 4 November 1904, Page 2

DISHONORABLE OFFICERS. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10457, 4 November 1904, Page 2

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