THE WAR.
JAPANESE GUNS CAPTURED. St. Petersburg reports that a party of volunteers on Thursday surprised ’ a Japanese battery, killed the gunners and captured three guns. The Japanese have accumulated supplies at Dalny, Niuchwang and Port Arthur, sufficient for requirements until nest spring. THE BALTIC FLEET. The newspaper Berliner Tagelblatt says the Baltic fleet coals at Maderia. The battleships and large • cruisers pass, . the Cape while the smaller ships go through the Suez, re assembling un the Sunda Archipelago, thence proceeding to Vladivostok. The newspaper Novoy , Vremya urges the Russian acquisition of a Dutch island in the Sundl*or the Molucca Archipelagoes, or. a port where to construct dock building yards and a coaling station. It says that under the present circumstances the Baltic fleet are embarking on an enterprise which is as perilous as those of Cdliimbus or Vasco de "Gama. ■ • \ J■. ' F
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Manawatu Herald, 25 October 1904, Page 2
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143THE WAR. Manawatu Herald, 25 October 1904, Page 2
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