A LAND TRIUMPH.
JAPANESE AGAIN SURPRISE THE RUSSIANS. READY TO STRIKE AT RAILWAY By, EJlec'trib TelegratiE—!Pen Asaociatioji: Received 12.45 a.m., June 10. London, June 9. A private telegram from Manchuria, which has reached St. Petersburg,contains the starling intelligence that the Japanese have occupied Omoso, 75 miles east of Kirin. They must have crossed the Tumen, far inland, evading the Russian outposts. Omoso commands the roads from Kirin and Ninguta to Vladivostok and Korea. The capture implies severance of the communications between Kirin and Ningua, placing the Japanese within striking distance of the railway from Harbin to Vladivostok.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1477, 10 June 1905, Page 2
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97A LAND TRIUMPH. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1477, 10 June 1905, Page 2
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