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Show RUSSIAN SPABMIEABY 10' PASS-' lirjUQS SUEZ GANAL; PRECAUTIONS - MEN TO PREVENT 1E0UBLE THERE Second Division Leaves Denmark Den-mark on Its Journey to Participate in the Bloody War in the Far East. BULLETIN. . CAPE SKAGEN", Denmark; Hot. 24. The second division of the Russian Rus-sian second Fadllo squadron sailed this morning. BULLETIN. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 24. The Anglo-Russian convention on the subject of the North sea Incident will probably not be signed until to- morrow. j . - to Chinese arrivals here by Junk today, it was still burning when they left the besieged town on November 22. A Japanese torpedo-boat destroyer overhauled this Junk, but allowed it to proceed. Another Junk with six Hindoos Hin-doos on board was taken ashore where the Junk was burned. The passengers were sent to Dalny. PORT SAID. Nov. 24. A section of the Russian Second Pacific squadron has arrived here. All precautions have -ten taken to prevent any untoward incident during the passage of the vessels ves-sels through the Sues canal. The division consists of the battleships battle-ships Slssol, Veliky and Navarln, the cruisers Zemtchug, Almas and Sviet-lana, Sviet-lana, the torpedo-boat destroyers Bodri, Blestlaschy, Bezumprechni, Bystral, Bravi, Bedoyl and Bulny and the transports trans-ports CortschakofT. VooroneJ. Kltai, Tambofr, KletT. Jupiter, Merkur and Vladimiroff. Played British Anthem. The divisions exchanged salutes with the iown on entering and the Russian bands played the British national anthem an-them in honor of the presence of the British guardshlp Furious. The local Russian representatives visited vis-ited Rear-Admiral Volkersam's flagship. flag-ship. All the warships are fitted with wireless telegraph apparatus. The ships are not ordered to coal here but will take wateK fresh provisions and hay for their live stock. Visits Are Exchanged. The Russian Admiral exchanged-vis- Its with the commander of the Furious. Though the -last warships were not ordered to come here, the torpedo-boat destroyers are coaling from the transports trans-ports and will enter the harbor at dawn tomorrow and the rest of the division an hour later. Admiral Voelkersam Indignantly de- - nied that the Russian officers .or sailors created disturbances at Canes, island-of Crete." He says that a few drunken sal-' sal-' lors were carried on board but no one was killed or wounded and there were no deserters as reported by an English newspaper. HUGE COAL PIT SET ON FIRE BY JAPANESE SHELLS AT ARTHUR. CHEFOO, Nov. 24. 6 p. m. A huge pit oft coal near the railway station at Porn Arthur was Ignited by Japanese Bheljfe. on November 20. and according |