THE WAR.
.GENERAL NEWS. JBy Talograph—Press Association—Copyright London, Juno 29. Instead of Gonorol Kuropatkin’s system to extend tho Banks, General Linovitoh has arrungod his foroos in a narrow front. Tho Japunoso outposts are oapturing General Linevitch’s spioa at the rate of 80 daily. Chinese officers, with headquarters at Painirochenp, in the Russian interest, are despatching spies, who are estimated to number 800. Tho Constitutional and Progressive par- I lies in Tokio havo adopted practically identical resolutions, demanding tho ces- I cation of territory and an indemnity equal 1 to tho war outlay as Japau’s conditions of I ponce. Japanese torpedoors havo been sighted I off Vladivostok. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK BY RUSSIANS. j By Elsr.iric Pr«s» I As*ociatioo. I Recoivod 10.20 p.m„ Jane 30. | London. June SO. | Tho Torek on tho 22nd sank the Danish I ateamer Princess Mario, bound forEuropo, 1 Chinn and Japan, and insured in London j t for sGVO.OOO at war risks. There was aI 1 largo insurance on the oargo. There was j no contraband aboard. The crew were I landed at Batavia. 1 ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1495, 1 July 1905, Page 3
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