THE WAR.
JAPANESE SUCCESSES.
By Telegraph—Press AsEoeiation—Copyrlgb? Received 9.33 p.m., August 2. London, August 2. Tho Japane-e on tho 28th defeated the Russians south of Reikor, Saghalien, and occupied Paloo after hand-to-hand fighting, tb“ Russians, numbering 1000, retiring southward. General Hacagreti baa beon proclaimed military administrator over tho whole island.
LINEVITOH’S CONFIDENCE. By telegraph, press Ass’ti, Copyright Received 12.61 a-m., Aug, 3. London, Ang. 2, General Linovitch ioformod tho Czar that it is untrue the army is dangerously situated. Its flanks have never been turned. Tho armies aro facing each other. The Japanese are somo distance from the {principal Russian position, and all attempts lo approach nearer have been uosuosossful. *• Tho morale of the Russians,” he states, “ inspires mo with com plote confidence that the army is ready for any task.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1523, 3 August 1905, Page 2
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