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Show EVERYBODY GUESSING. No Accurate News Has Deen Received Re-ceived From Rojestvensky. Indon. Tho Intest nows from tho far east shows certainly that n portion of tho Ilusilnu second Pacific squadron squad-ron was still coallpg at Kamrnnh bay Saturday morning, April 1C. This nows wns brought to Slngaporo by tho British Brit-ish steamer Sill Slang, nnd to Hongkong Hong-kong by tho French steamer Phu-Yon. Tho former merely reported passing pass-ing tho Itusslnn ships nt 11 o'clock In tho morning. Tho Phu-Ycn's officers Baw twenty vessels coaling In tho bny, nnd It Is suspected thnt tho remainder of thu Meet was lnsldo tho harbor. According to tho Dally Mall's correspondent corre-spondent nt Singapore, tho Sul Slang, which wns not molested by tho Bus-slnns, Bus-slnns, sighted a big French wnrshlp two bourn Inter, eleven miles to tho southwnrd, evidently proceeding tu Kamrnnh liny. Tho piecemeal character of tho nows excludes tho possibility of any nccur-ate nccur-ate estimate of tho movements of Vlco-Admlrnl Hojestvcnsky's sqund-ron, sqund-ron, but It would seem tti show thai tho vice-admiral has dlvldciVhls forces h portion of which went northwnrd bo-foro bo-foro Saturday. |