THE WAR.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright
Cairo, July 2. Tho Russian cruiser Dnieper lauded tho St. K'lda’s crew at Port Said.
GENERAL NEWS. By Telegraph—-Prc3e Association —Copyright Resolved 9.57 p.m., July 3. London, July 3. A passenger on the Princess Mario gave the Torek a Singapore paper containing news of tho fleet's defeat, whereupon the officers and crow loudly cheered. The Terek headed for Batavia with the las* 'screping l * of coal. President Roosevelt has announced that the plenipotentiaries, Count MuravieSi Baron Rosen, Baron Komura, and Kakahira, have fall power to negotiate and conclude a treaty, subject to ratification by the
respective Govtrnmoois. Geneial Lioeviich rtpoita that on the morning of the 29th a vigorous Japanese advance to Beihio compelled the Russians to retreat until reinforced, when tho Japanese retired. Tho Japanese havß advanced from Manuhanchenso to Luguehau, and from Julantsi to Waabeku.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1497, 4 July 1905, Page 2
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