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  2. CHINESE WATCHING A RAILWAY.

    Numbers of Japanese troops, disguised as Chinese, are watching the Rau-pan-tse Railway, and are expected to seize it, as it has long ceased to be neutral. ...

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  3. WAR IN THE FAR EAST.

    During a heavy snowstorm on the 23rd February the Japanese troops attacked steen, strongly fortified positions at Tain-chen-san, 30 miles east of Pen-si-ho ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. VICTORY OF KUROKI'S MEN.

    Reuter's correspondent with General Kuroki's army in Manchuria reports that the victory gained by the Japanese beyond the Hun-ho was over two ...

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  5. FRENCH FEARS OF CONSEQUENCES

    The French newspapers anticipate grave consequences to the Russians if the railway bridge destroyed near Tie-ling be that over the Sungari. ...

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  6. WORLD'S GREATEST BATTLE.

    It is estimated that 350,000 Japanese and 300,000 Russians are engaged in the greatest battle in the history of the world. ...

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  7. FIGHT NEAR MUKDEN.

    The Russians, who were recently defeated at Tsinchesan, afterwards! reached Sam-lung-hu, where they were reinforced, the force then numbering 30,000. They ...

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  8. KUROPATKIN'S COUNTER MOVE.

    The Russians assert that the transfer of General Kuropatkin's headquarters to FuShun shows that he is prepared for a counter move. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN DISASTER REPORTED.

    A private telegram from Harbin received in St. Petersburg states that the Japanese on Thursday recaptured Putiloff and Novorod Hills, after a terrific ...

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  10. JAPS FEAR RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    The Japanese authorities fear that General Kuropatkin's right is engaged in a rearguard action to cover the retreat of the main body of his forces. ...

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  11. JAPANESE OFFICERS BETRAYED.

    A party of Chinese, in consideration of a bribe of 3,000 roubles, betrayed four Japanese officers who were trying to destroy the railway north of Tie-ling. All ...

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  12. LONDON, March 5. JAPANESE REPORTS.

    Japanese official reports state that the Russians in the direction of Sing-kin attempted several counter attacks, all of which were repulsed. The engagements ...

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  13. STOESSEL DECORATED BY THE CZAR.

    General Stoessel yesterday lunched with the Czar and the Imperial family, and urged the appointmeut of a tribunal to investigate the surrender of Port Arthur. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CAVALRY DESERTING.

    A squadron of Russian dragoons recently deserted across the Austrian frontier, and intend to emigrate to the United States. ...

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  15. KUROPA[?]KIN'S VERSION.

    General Kuropatkin reports that thirteen night attacks made by the Japanese at Kandolisan were repulsed. Among those reported to be wounded in this ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. MARTIAL LAW IN SIBERIA.

    The whole of the territory of the Amur Province of Eastern Siberia has been placed under martial law. ...

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  17. PARAPETS OF DEAD BODIES.

    General Kuropatkin admits that the Japanese carried the entrenchments in front of Kau-tu-lin and the heights in the centre of the position on the left flank, ...

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  18. RUSSIAN RIGHT TURNED.

    Four Japanese divisions which were employed in turning the Russian right wing on the Liao River have reached Sawinpu, 11¼ miles west of Mukden. Their ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. RUSSIANS DEMORALISED.

    Owing to the recent Japanese raid on Sin-min-ting, in Chinese territory, to the west of Mukden, the Russian outposts at various stations were recalled, in order ...

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  20. GENERAL LINIEVITCH DRIVEN IN.

    French advices show that General Linievitch has been drives in, and has taken refuge in the Russian centre. ...

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  21. KUROKI ON FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE.

    General Kuroki now occupies a part of the first line of the Russian defences on the hills in the vicinity of the Shaho. A fresh series [?] desperate ...

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  22. FRENCH ANXIETY ABOUT RUSSIA.

    There is growing anxiety in France respecting Russia's prospect of continuing the war. ...

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  23. GENERAL KUROPATKIN'S REPORT.

    General Kuropatkin reports that eleven Japanese attacks on the village of Tansin-tung were repulsed, 100 of the Japanese being killed. The Russians lost six ...

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  24. JAPANESE ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A Russian official report advises that two vigorous attacks by the Japanese troops on Putiloff have been repulsed. The Japanese force lost heavily in the ...

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  25. LONG BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    A bridge, about 1,200 yards long, has been destroyed near Tie-ling. ...

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  26. LONDON, March 3. RUSSIAN SHAHO POSITION TURNED

    Two of General Kuroki's columns now are north-east of the Russian positions on the Sha-ho, which have been turned. The morale of the Russian troops on ...

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  27. RUSSIAN DEFENSIVE WORKS.

    The Russian corps are building claborate defensive works opposite the Japanese extreme left, and a large Japanese force is trying to outflank them. Severe ...

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  28. RETREATING IN DISORDER.

    The Russian lines captured by the Japanese at Chan-tan, to the south-west, of Mukden, are stated to have extended for a distance of 12 miles to the eastward. ...

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  29. JAPAN'S WAR LOAN.

    Japan's internal war loan of £10,000,000 has been covered twice over. The Imperial household took £500,000, and the associated bankers £6,000,000. ...

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  30. JAPANESE DISGUISED.

    General Kuropatkin reports that the front ranks of the Japanese, who are attacking the right flank of the Russians at Kao-tu-ling, are dressed in uniforms ...

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  31. RAILWAY BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    A railway bridge has been destroyed between Tie-ling and Kai-yuan, a town about 80 miles to the northward. ...

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  32. PRINCE MURST WOUNDED.

    Prince Murst has been wounded fighting at Hai-cheng. ...

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  33. LONDON, March 4. GREAT ENVELOPING MOVEMENT.

    A converging encircling movement by both flanks of the Japanese force is being conducted in Manchuria. The great numerical superiority of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. ANOTHER ABANDONMENT EXPECTED.

    The authorities at St. Petersburg fear that the capture of Tsin-chen-san and Wan-fu-ling, by the Japanese, will enable them to attack Fu-shun and Sin-tsin-tin, ...

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  35. SIGNAL JAPANESE VICTORY.

    The latest telegrams declare that a signal Japanese victory was obtained across the Hun-ho. Two divisions of Russians were defeated in detail, with great ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. JAPANESE MOVEMENTS.

    It is reported at Mukden that a strong Japanese force, which was stationed at Takumen, has moved south-east towards Tie-ling. ...

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  37. 3,000 RUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    It is reported at Tokio that the Japanese right wing advanced 22 miles south of Bujik, inflicting 3,000 casualties on the Russians. The Japanese troops were ...

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  38. RUSSIANS HOTLY PURSUED.

    Additional information from Manchuria states that on Thursday evening last, General Oku's army occupied the second line of defences on the Russian right, 2 ...

    Article : 192 words
  39. FURTHER JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    General Kuroki's force at Pen-si-hu has captured the positions on the eastern heights of Kau-tu-[?]n and Cban-kau passes. ...

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  40. PARTICULARS OF THE FIGHTING.

    A report received from General Kuroki states that his force had a severe figh t with the Russians on their second line of defence, but the Russians maintain their ...

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  41. RAID BY JAPANESE CAVALRY.

    Four hundred Japanese cavalrymen raided Sin-min-ting, the headquarters of the contraband trade with the Russians. A crowd of Greek and German traders were ...

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  42. JAPS REPULSE RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    The Japanese troops have repulsed a series of attacks between the railway line and the Hun-ho. ...

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  43. VLADIVOSTOCK GARRISON 40,000.

    It is estimated at Tokio that the garrison at Vladivostock numbers 40,000 men. ...

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  44. LONDON, March 2. FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA.

    Early on Tuesday morning last five companies of Russian infantry surrounded the Japanese outposts at the railway bridge at Shu-pang-tai, north of the ...

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  45. FURTHER JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    The Japanese left wing is driving back the Russian outpost, and has occupied the line from Sates-mun, two miles west of the Hun-ho, north-west to Toka-lita, ...

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  46. JAPANESE STRATEGY.

    General Nogi's operations in three days transformed the entire position. It now is apparent that the Japanese made a feint to the cast, thus attracting the ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. MUKDEN ISOLATED.

    St. Petersburg reports imply that Mukden is completely isolated. The Russians are retreating to Tie-ling (45 miles north of Mukden), but the railway has broken ...

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  48. RUSSIANS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    General Kuropatkin reports that the Russian detachment at Kudiaza on Thursday repulsed a Japanese attack, inflicting enormous losses. One company was ...

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  49. REPORTS OF RIVAL LEADERS.

    General Kuropatkin states that the Japanese advance guard, surrounding the Russian right flank, approached to within eight vests (a little over 5 miles) of ...

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  50. CLAIM BY RUSSIANS.

    Russians at Mukden claim that the right flank of the Russian army was ordered to withdraw after the recent engagement at Chan-tan. Some fighting ...

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  51. BOMBARDMENT BY OKU.

    General Oku on Wednesday opened a terrific bombardment with a hundred enormous guns, greatly damaging the Russian defences and the villages on both ...

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  52. RUSSIANS FORCING FIGHTING.

    The Russians are forcing the fighting in the west and centre of the main line of the opposing forces, and the Japanese troops are taking the offensive in the ...

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  53. JAPANESE POSITIONS.

    The Japanese left is 12 miles south-west of Mukden, and the right is near Tamagu-shan, 15 miles south-east of Fu-shan, and 30 miles due east of Mukden. ...

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  54. SCOUTS GOING NORTH.

    Reuter's war correspondent reports that 230 Russian scouts, who were stationed to the eastward of Niu-chwang, are now moving north. ...

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  55. KUROPATKIN ASTOUNDED.

    Reports received from Manchuria state that the Japanese force at San-chia-pu, to the eastward of Chan-tan, began, an attach on the latter place. ...

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  56. BOMBARDMENT OF PUTILOFF HILL.

    The Japanese troops are hotly bombarding Putiloff Hill with siege guns. ...

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  57. ST. PETERSBURG PESSIMISTIC.

    The opinion in St. Petersburg upon the situation is frankly pessimistic. ...

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  58. BURNING MUKDEN.

    It is reported at Niuchwang that the Russians are burning the Mukden railway station, and also their stores at that place, preparatory to a retrest. The ...

    Article : 38 words
  59. HAPANESE DIVISION AT KALAMA.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that a Japanese division, which is advancing up the Li[?] River, has reached Ka[?] ...

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  60. GREAT SUCCESSES BY KUROKI.

    General Oku has occupied 9 miles of the Russian positions [?] the [?]ght, bank of the Hun-ho, capturing Chan-tan and the neighbouring villages on Wednesday after ...

    Article : 81 words
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