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LONDON, Oct. 23.—Tbo Koaotan Bailie aqutdirxx. Vico Admiral Bojootoea•kj commandiuK. on Its way to the far oaat. fired repeatedly and deliberately for twenty tninntra on tbe boata of the Hull flihlng fleet In tfaa North oea at 1 o'clock Batnrday morning. The Boa rtina ware proceeding toward tbe BngTbe etaam trawler OraiM waa annk. Mr skipper and mate were decapitated by a abet, and nearly a score of ber crew were severely wounded. It Is feared that another trawler, the Wren, was lost with all ban da. The stsam trawlers Mon I mein and Mtno brought tbe news to HolL Both

a harder still.'' ths Times aeys, ppose that orilcers wearing the tn of any drUTsed power could t that they bad been butchering ksbennen with gnna of a great > away without enof Great Britain long and urgent note to the Russian government officially detailing tbe dreumstancee of the amasing and unexplained attack by the Ruaaian second Pacific squadron on British fishing boats In the North ana. It la officially stated from the foreign office that It

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very positive opinion that this la no time for the usual diplomatic dillydallying; that there must‘be no delay and no limit act by Bdaala to her apology or tbe extent of coanpeoaetion for sufferers by what King Edward himself terms "the unwarrantable action*' of the Baltic squadron commanders. Tbe king's message of sympathy to the mayor of Hall was aa fellows: king commands roe to say that b«ard with profound sorrow of the unwarrantable action which has committed against the North sea g Beet and asks yon to express the deepest sympathy of the queen and his majesty with the fa mil lee of tboSe who have suffered from this most lamentable occurrence.” The deep resentment of tbe whole British public, however. Is reflected by the Incident at the Victoria station on the arrival of Count Benkendorff, the Russian ambassador, from the continent. where be was booted and other hostile demonstrations made against him by a crowd. There is no attempt anywhere among men of responsibility

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and ths decapitated bodies of ber skipper and Mate have been brought to HolL Tbe boatswain and other members of tbe crew who are understood to be Injured are on board a mission ship. Tbe only slightly Injured member of tbs crew has arrived at Hull. According to other reports, tbe qffalr occurred 200 miles off Spurn bead. The Russian ships were steaming In line. Tbs leading ships passed dent, though most of tbe searchlights on the 1 enough to prevent any ManUty. After the balk of tbe passed It opened Ora. nearly tpetlog Is the firing. Tbe <

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ante act of war. but in view of the ent Inability to find an explanation there (a being poured upon the beads of tbe officers of the squadron a flood of Invective and Insinuation, though Incompetence first and thereafter complete panic , is the most generally ae-

Thus far no official word has been received from St. Petersburg aa to tbe attitude of tbe Russian government At tbe Ruaaiau embassy it was stated that “tbe whole affair was so obviously s mistake, from whatever cause, that Russia'£ course was plainly dic-

peoaatJon.” All eyes arc now turned toward St Petersburg, awaiting word from tbs Bass Inn government King Edward has seat to tbe mayor of Hall 11,000 ss Us donation for tbe families, of tbe victims of tbe North sea firing. Premier Balfour baa telegraphed tbe mayor o{ Hall as follows: “Yodr telegrams received. Ton may have full confidence jn tbe government's action " At tbe inquest at Hull It was stated that one vessel, the Crane, was sunk and that four or five wore more or less aged. In tbe statement of tbe cor- - to tbe Jury that official said It was e question of very grave and possibly International importance, bnt It jpooM be their doty to find who were We murderers' of tbs deed men. m captain of tbs flwlft eald that Russians gave net the atigfctset warning prior .to tbe commencement of the firing. Tbe admiral of the fishing : seat up • rock* of ■. m'

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