THE WAR.
A RUSSIAN PREDICTION,
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 30. _ The Russian Gazette, Moscow, calculating Oyama’s overwhelming force, predicts that, though Roshdestvonsky will be victorious, the war will have terminated within a month.
A. LITTLE SUCCESS FOB RUSSIANS
MOVEMENTS OF THE FLEETS. By Telegraph—Press vAßsooiatlon Copyright Deceived 9.56 p.m., May 1. London, May 1. General Linovitch reports that on Saturday night two Bussian forces, attacking simultaneously, expelled the Japanese from five positions. Three warships, supposed to be Japanese, iwere sighted on Saturday ofi Two Brothors Island, 150 miles south-west of Cape St. James. It is presumed they are awaiting Admiral Diebogatoff. The steamer Strettin reports that 40 of the Baltic fleet were at Houkahe Bay, Annam, on Thursday afternoon, preparing to proceed to sea.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1443, 2 May 1905, Page 2
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