THE WAR.
GENERAL ITEMS.
By Telegraph —Piobs Assooiailon— Oopjti, London, Jah*27 It 13 intensely cold at Sbaho. Japan is constructing _ot Yokosuk 19 000 ton battleship of 18:V knots ape to’sbo the largest and most armed in tho world, also two amio; (•••nisors nt Kurc. . m i; ". It is admitted that tho cruiser Talfas lias boon lost with all hands- . A fifth Japunc.sc army is being otfg ised. General Ka.wstr.nra commands i RUSSIANS CLAIM A VICTORY M. By Telegraph—Press Assooiation— Copy t* Beceived 4.29 p.m., Jan 29. i -i London, Jan. 2fl General Kuropatkio reports thfltj occupied J taking a hundred 3 The Russians lost fifty knie to have occupied tbo defilo w.th fed fla ßeuter states that the fog and the stopped tbe battle. GEN %SoSI!.t§I. MENir HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH stl Lokalauzeiger’s (Berlin) Mukden cor pendent says an general engagement^ ““The losses are heavy on both sEc£j ticulprlv severe in tb® centre. _ vToes sly Russians ocoupuM viiliages. --
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1366, 30 January 1905, Page 2
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159THE WAR. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1366, 30 January 1905, Page 2
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