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Saturday's News.

Pross Association—Copyright. London, Saturday. Disturbances have broken out in the Ekatennaslav district, whence tho Kniaz Potemkin's crew is largely drawn. Two torpedoers guard Odessa "Masked ten-inch guns were placed ashore on learning that Admiral Kruger was unable to rely on his crews. The Czar withdrew the riband of St. George from its holders among the lllack Sea Fleet. Ho has also decreed that the mutineers bo captured dead or ■ alive. Tho Kniaz Potomkin at Theodosia, after allowing a British collier to leave Iho port, followed her. , The Turkish forts aro manned day i and night, fearing a raid on the Hoaclia ' coal depots. j Eoutcr's Odessa correspondent states - it is reported that iho Kniaz Potemkin < has been blown up near Theodosia. I The Times' St. Petersburg corres- I pondent states that Admiral Kruger's 1 battleships proceeded to the Sea of Azov, i The latest Sevastopol news implies < that none of tho fleet were willing to fire on the Kniaz Fotemkin. i The authorities fear an attack on I Batoum and the capture of the arsenal ' with the assistance of the disaffected town folk. The Governor of Odessa declares the Government will refuse a plenary amnesty no matter what mad murderous enterprise the mutineers attempt.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 2

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Saturday's News. Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 2

Saturday's News. Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 2

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