THE WAR.
GENERAL ITEMS
By Tolograph—Frees Association —Copyright London, Feb 6. Tho Daily Express’ St. Petersburg oorrospondcnt states that tbo wounded suffered terribly in convoynnco from Mukdon to Baikal. Hundreds died of oxposure and neglect. Tooro ie a ebortage of nurses and medical comforts. Goneral Oku’s left has now advanced six miles across the Hunho, and is press* ing tho Russians. Colonel Gadke states that General Kuropatkin’s irresolution and reluctance to aocept responsibility render his recall desirable.
Several French correspondents assort that Goneral Kuropatkin 'baa been soriously compromised in court cirolos.
ANOTHER RUSSIAN RETREAT. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright Received 11.12 p.m-, Feb 7. London, Feb 7. Russians at Chiataitzu retired north* wards.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1374, 8 February 1905, Page 2
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