GENERAL NEWS
By Telegraph—Press Asßooiation—Copyright London, April 7. General Linovitoh reports that a Japanese column approaching Vladivostok was repulsed at Kiljul, in north-eastern Oorea. The Times’ St. Petersburg correspondentreports that official information has been rooeived that 475,000 Japanese aro advancing in a orosoont formation. General Oku is on the left, Generals Nogi and Nodzu on tho contre, and Generals Kuroki and ICamamura on the right. It is feared that General Linevitoh will be compelled to withdraw under ‘‘penalty of finding his position turned.
Tho Daily Mail states that Admiral DiebogatoCC, taking throe weeks’ provisions, is starting for the south. Tho disasters at Mukden disheartened the crews of tho Russian warships. Tho Russians defeated at Chinohiatun retreated to Sumienohong and along the Fenghua road.
A fifth issue of Japanese exchequer bonds of 100,000,000 yen will be made early in May on the same terms as the fourth issue.
Japan has granted 10,000,000 yen to the relatives of soldiers and sailors killed in the war.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1426, 10 April 1905, Page 2
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