THE FAR EAST.
IMMOVABLE. RUSSIA.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Washington, Oct. 9. The Chinese-American commercial treaty has been signed. _ . Advices from Manchuria state that the) e is no movoment towards evacuation. Russian officers treat tho occupation as permanent.
RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE FLEETS CRUISING. RUSSIANS ON COREAN FRONTIER
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Received 9.31 a.m., Oct. 11. Seoul, Oct. 10. Tho Russian fleet is cruising off tho Corean coast in sight of tbe Japanese fleet. Neither has landed troops. Prince Alexieff has consented to several brigades being placod on tbe Corean frontier.
OMINOUS MANOEUVRES,
HOW RUSSIA KEEPS WELL PREPARED.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright Received 12.26 a.m., Oct. 12. St. Petersburg, Oct. 11. Tho Viceroy of Manchuria, Prince Alexieff, is engaged is naval and military manoeuvres. Ninety warships are participating.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1019, 12 October 1903, Page 2
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