RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.
DETI2IMINBSD '.'TO;^^ ADHERE TQ THE 'TORPEDb-BOAIT' STORY. -LONDON, November 1. The " Daily, Mail's " Vigo correspondent says that a Rusaian officer declares that St Petiersfcuig -will not recede from the standI point that a torpedo-boat, under cover of the fishing, fleet^ attacked the squadron, Ktd that, whatever the finding of the Commknon, Russia will be unable 'to' aensure *Or punish officers dtoing their dufy. The correspondent adidß.' that th© Russians are •ftftll the more united on the torpedo-boat story since they feel the strong, accusations f f nervousiMMS. Russia intends to emerge from, the incident with all honours. : .Acting on the .King's instruction, Sir . FtWterkk Treyes visited Hoggart t boafc« vtram, of the Grane. In Sir Frederick ; Tteyafs presence Dr Fcuwiok removed pieces of ' shattered bone and reset the arm. He removed a splinter of iron an inch Jong from Hoggart's neck.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8156, 2 November 1904, Page 1
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