SIX MILES BEYOND HUN RIVER
RUSSIANS BEING PRESSED. ♦ ■» EARLIER REPULSE REPORTED. * ■ • SDFFERLNGS OF RUSSIAN WOUNDED. m ■ > [N-Z. PEBSS AsSOCL-TrOK. CO¥TB3SST.}
Latest advices that the Japanese | -ire endeavouring to push home their re- , cent vietorv. They Lave advanced miles beyond tilt! Hun Rivt-r. a_nd arv . pressing the ranks of the enemy. N"ew~ j is now to hand of another iinsuceeseiul i LiiL=s.ui.n advance, which took place un Satur.'iay. and «.a- repulsed, with, 700 | casuaitie=. <_'jmbLoing an expert view ckat Karopatfcin uugiit to bt retired. with the jtaiemeat that lus beea u-umpromistd m Riuauiu Court! circles. t;ie ul llie KuiSLin Oommancter-kn-CLiiel seems not Lmpos *ible.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 7 February 1905, Page 5
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103SIX MILES BEYOND HUN RIVER Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 7 February 1905, Page 5
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