JAPANESE ADVANCE.
By; telegraph', Press Ass’n. Copyright Received 10.30 p.m.. July 17. London, July 17. Since capturing Vladimir, Ouka, and Brijin, the Japanese have occupied the whole south of Sakhalien. When defeated at Daliney, tho Russians fled to M on ka, abandoning five guns and losing 80 prisoners. The Japanese casualties were 70.
CHINESE AND KOREA. CHANCES OF’ PEACE STATED TO BE REMOTE.
By teteguaplf, Press Ass’S,. Coliyrs£bfi Received 11.55 p.m., July 17. \ , London, July 17. China has issued an extraordinary circular warning Koreans against sanctioning any alteration in the status quo in the event of peace. The Times’ Moscow correspondent states that a high official "closely connected with the negotiations regards the chances of peace as very remote since the invasion of Saghalien.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1509, 18 July 1905, Page 2
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