THE WAR.
SSBNERAfc NEWSBy Telegraph—ProßS Association—Copyright London, July 11. Admiral Dows Co-operated with Admiral Katoaka at Saghnlisn. The guns captured by tho army wore two 12-coatimetro and two 12 pounders. A doatroyer approaching Sofovieff was vigorously Bhollod, and replied, silonciDg tho Russian guns. Tho Times’ St. Petersburg correspondent reports that there is considerable scepticism regarding tho outcome of tho peace negotiations. It in feared they will prove a repetition of those prior to tho war.
Russia has chartered 15 liners to convoy prisoners from Japan. China has informally intimated that she will not roßOgmse tho Russo-Japanese agreements respecting territorial sovereign/ rights in Manchuria unless her consent is previously obtained. After a bombardment tho Japanese occupied Capo Notoro, the futhermoet settlement of Sagbalien.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1505, 13 July 1905, Page 2
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