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Show SITUATION MUCH RELIEVED. Decisive Order of Emperor Must Certainly Cer-tainly Bo Obeyed. PAUIS. April 12. Officials hero maintain that the gravity of tho Franco-J.apn.nesn lsuo over neutrality hns been much relieved by tho vlcoroua niensuros which Frnnce ndopted. Emperor Em-peror Nlcholna'n orders to Vice Admiral Ito-Jestvonnkr Ito-Jestvonnkr to leave French waters nra tho idlrect result. 'To liovo the Emperor clvo a declnlvo order. It let held hero, nlrrnlfles that such order must W obeyed whcrMA, "Vice. -Admiral Rojestvcnsky Rojestvcn-sky has exorcised his personal dbcrotlon oh to observing ordcrfl emanating from tho Russian admiralty concerning French waters off tho const of Mndnguscar. It In tho official application of tho order thnl tho departure of trjo (jquadron nhould occur today. Howovr, It M recognized that delays might occur In getting the Emperor's ordern to Rojestyensky, as it ,took four tiny for Ro-JefitvenjKy'o Ro-JefitvenjKy'o loflt'tclegrnm to reach St Petra-burg. Petra-burg. This In due to tho remote and desolate character of Kamranh bay lleretofpro Kamranh bay ha. been an unknown un-known spot, although an ndvemuroun Frenchman, French-man, tho Mnrquln dc Munvllle. has established a small colony -there. The Marquis uses this colony as a boao for hunting expeditions and for carrying on' a considerable trade with coast points. Except for this prhnltlvo settlement settle-ment Kamranh bay has no habitation, no t'olo-graph, t'olo-graph, no cuslom'houso and no official establishment estab-lishment of any kind. |