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ROZJESTVENSKY'S CAPTURE.

A SEVERE STIPULATION

ROOSEVELT AS A PEACEMAKER

(Received June 5, 10.31 a.m.)

LONDON, June 4

Tho commander of the Sasanami, after capturing the destroyer Bildovy, undei-took not to remove Admiral Roz* jestvensky and the other wounded, stipulating that in the event of the delay resulting in the Russians recapturing the vessel, the "guard should immediately execute the prisoners. s

Count Cassini, the Russian Mihisfcrj has undertaken to forward to the Czar President Roosevelt's offer to render Russia any assistance in peace iiegotia* tions. President Roosevelt deplored the great loss of life in the battle of Tsushima, and earnestly, hoped that Russia would conclude an early peace.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8334, 5 June 1905, Page 3

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ROZJESTVENSKY'S CAPTURE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8334, 5 June 1905, Page 3

ROZJESTVENSKY'S CAPTURE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8334, 5 June 1905, Page 3