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THE JAPANESE ADVANCE*^ The column advancing from tbs' * Japanese left experienced slight resistance, on Tuesday and Wednesday, in a defile to the left of Motion Pass. ’ The Russians denuded the. country of food grain and cattle. The Vladivostock squadron captured the steamer Cheltenham, laden with sleepers, from Otura for Busan. She was insured for 4140,000 against the risks of capture. JAPANESE CRUISER SANK. The Japanese cruiser Karmon struck a mine at Talienwan Bay on the sth and sank. An ukase mobilises all Russian naval reserves, excepting those*of Orenburg and Finland, for the Baltic fleet. Chinese refugees report that the Port Arthur workshops are busily employed in cutting up brass piping for cartridges.

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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1904, Page 2

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The Latest. Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1904, Page 2

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