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War in The East.

JAPANESE VICTORY. HOW OYAMA PROVIDES FOR HIS TROOPS. London, April 21, It is officially reported at Tokio that the Japanese occupied Tunghwashia on the 15th. The enemy retreated north. Vast stores have been accumulated along the J apanese lines of communication, and full supplies for armies are assured even should transit by sea be interrupted. Correspondents in Manchuria men* tion (bat Oyama is assuming the offensive. A Russian patrol discovered QO strong Japanese or Chunchuses iorcts engaged in turning General Lineyitch'i main front 80 miles north-weit et Changchunfu.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3513, 25 April 1905, Page 2

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War in The East. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3513, 25 April 1905, Page 2

War in The East. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3513, 25 April 1905, Page 2

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