The Eurasian Triangle. Russia, the Caucasus and Japan, 1904-1945

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42 Ë The Russo-Japanese War


Fig. 2.16.SteamshipSiriuslog.


formed his governor in the Caucasus on 9 September (22 September) that based on the


information he had received from Amsterdam the boat had left the port on the same


day with weapons and explosives for London, whence it appeared to proceed either


to Finland or to the Caucasus.⁸⁹Although Lamsdorf instructed the Russian mission


in London to watch for the boat, it was not to be found there. Because of the failure


of theJohn Grafton, theSiriuscrew were extremely careful and kept their activities


strictly condential. Christiaan Cornelissen’s brother Pierre, a wholesale merchant in


coee, provided coee barrels as a cover for the weapons. The whole scheme was kept


in strict secrecy.


Meanwhile, by 24 October (old style) theSiriushad already reached the port of


Valetta on Malta. The boat then moved to Sète (Cette) in France, where the crew


awaited further instructions. But by 1 November, Captain W. van Oppen and First


Machinist H. Bu had abandoned the boat, apparently fearing the possible conse-


quences of the risky operation to the Caucasus. Cornelissen was dispatched, along


with two Dutchmen who replaced Bu, to help with the operation on board under the


89 GSCHA, f. 13, op. 29, d. 54, ll. 1–2.

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