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THE WAAR.

The port Vsto-d w ' w *" <>h "'*”3w7llmii * The ornnof ibo whole of the Of the Rnmisn officers 89 V copied perolea end 82 paog _ 1 into captivity. t * Five tboneand Raaeian enrobed oat of Port Artbar Tz day aaid proaaaded to Dalny. " . A Japanese force then aataaacL. Artbar to keep order. V “ The noneeombatanta have ~ given the option o f remaining. W Japaneae sailors are olaaring the harbour of mines and motoring tbs t, sunken Japan*® balks in the eatrwae . bulks in thoentrance'to tbe channel. 'i Genera' Roussel and General Krai I have met ion cottage in Sbinabi vu> I lags. The ' interview tasted two I boon. I Tbe Rattan commander baa boom I paroled ad is returning to Ramah 1 Kagasfci, in Japan. r"” “'JT'- II ' ■ dna>- ji ' S?s3p rtsr * l ,l >' cottage at -J.' General Ntwi express f •** for General Stoeav j charger; / f GeoeflS’oroi instantly >Sgj» ’ bnfc Gw> *•+ 8 declined u*ec-. ivo it *• ft. JMBMOftI B bat ||j accepted it lpp betelf B of the 4. He uan red General b Btoeroel£ the hone >|. j e why* reg’id as ooe of the IteM** it proudest teeaioDß. | j There 4 indications that it » 3 likely thoarehipa saftk lS ,Arthur hoar can be e made *»rvfcle. Tbe only plrfeof }< the baldpau that have ta* e tgrd avetre the water I, are no of explosions baring tskeu pU4 the interior, f Vs The Ho u batteries on the She- ■ he were 8V Lor the two days fci- I lewing tifali of Port Artbar. I Tbereafiorky heavy gnoa bom- 1 '• b&rded tbe lions of the Jayanaoe l - almost incetiy though there were no indicfttioLf either side tadciag j, tbe offensive The ujiiis critic of the Tiases aays there ie immediate prospect of importanlements on the Shay ho, unless a b becomes bfiw—ry to distract aifon for the interne! situation in %. 1J Tho asms Vaaya it is aotimstad (hat General a parkin’s frwwa doos not exceed including MfiOO reinforcemeixAat have ar vised l ® since the battfahahp.

General Sakfe reporta that the Russian patreave damaged the railway embank 10 miles north of Haicheog, aqrnar7n an engine betyfcg to thu Japan ass became derailed. : The Japanese J* building hridgsa f over the Yala Kir and linking up re the Corean and Chinese railways. * They are strengthing the field railways which Genet Kuroki hna built from the Yala Biv to Liapyang, and from the Shako Mhward.

The fast

Sydney, Jan. 8. The Japanese tasul etatss that Apmiral Togo rain the blockade on the 7th, but that of Jepeaeee Gooerament service male wen allowed to enter Port Arihutt peasant.General Nogi retried on Sunday that the delivery c prisoners undec capitulation agyeaartt was conifMad. The numbers were 863 ofinera aad 229 orderly had gwn their panic. Generals Zink, Sn irnff, Gorbakvoeky and Admire Willmaifirefarrod to ba eent to Jahn. Gencal StoosMido. parts homerard on thilOth. Lndon, Jan. 8. The Dab Mail's Bi. Weiwtonrg correspondbt says Rs “public in tba provinces ere kept ignorant at Port Arthur's fat. The PorlArthur blockade at Uaoiung has bm raised. A small garrison will retain in Port Arthur, and a naval statfo is being estabßahad there. During ts interview with General Nogi in tbcottage al Shniato, neat Port Arthu General Stoeeeel expressed hiselt grateful for the Mikado's kifneas in allowing Busofoa officers to rain their swords. Ho also acknowledge the ooneidsratenssa of General Nogf thajrar General Stoeeeel expressed euKw ths detest of Oisuel KsroyetkA. -je added that it was naalras foe the Batiio float to oome to tbo Bast. The Japanese satiraate that the Russian casualties at Poet Arthur in 25,000 men. Waahinntou, Jan. 8. Takabira, the Japanran Mtadafor al I Washington, states thaihgran intends to press the war north, tatalacaing PWd MarehM Oyama.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 2

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634

THE WAAR. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 2

THE WAAR. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 2

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