People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1895 — ENGLISH HELD THE SHIP. [ARTICLE]

ENGLISH HELD THE SHIP.

Mikado Learn* Why the Tatsuta Was Detained at Aden. Yokohama, March 20. —The emperor will shortly leave Hiroshima for Kioto, on the island of Honlo. He will not return to Hiroshima. The gunboat Tatsuta, which W'as detained at Aden while on her way here by order of the British government, has arrived at this port. The Japanese gunboat Tatsuta, according to a dispatch from Aden, was detained there by order of the British foreign office under the foreign-enlist-ment act, because her captain and crew were British subjects. Moreover, the crew, in view of the neutrality laws, refused to do duty. Prince Komatsu, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese armies, will establish his headquarters at Port Arthur.