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THE WAR

HOPELESS RUSSIAN POSITION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, June 22, The Japanese consider General Linovitch's position more dangerous than that of General Kuropitkin’s at Mukden. To advance moans annihilation ; to rotroat is impracticable. All General Mistchenko’s efforts to penetrate tho Japanese screen and unmask Marshal Oyama’s planß have failed.

MISSING STEAMERS. By. Electric Telegraph—Pen Press Association. Received 11.10 p.m., Juno 23. London, June 23. Tho Ikohona and Rangoon for Kobo and Falcon and Kobe for Otaru are overdue. It is feared that the Russians captured or sunk them. Received 11.10 p.m., June 23. London, June 23. Rumor at Guntzuling reports that the opposing armies are now essentially equal and anticipate an early battle.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1489, 24 June 1905, Page 2

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THE WAR Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1489, 24 June 1905, Page 2

THE WAR Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1489, 24 June 1905, Page 2

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