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A False Rumour.

Russians in Fear

A Turning Movement

Russian Stories Discredited

Japanese Steadily Advance

(Received Oct. 5, at 9.56 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 4,

The report that the Bayan had escaped from Port Arthur is denied.

The Russians fear the Japanese apparent inactivity means that** Generals Oku and Nodzuaro successfully masking a transfer of General Kuroki's army to the eastward with a a new to operating on the railway behind Mukden, turning the positions at Tiehling.

Tokio advices discredit the Russian stories regarding the reverses at Port Arthur.

Everything indicates a steady Japan ese advance.

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Bibliographic details

Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7925, 5 October 1904, Page 5

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A False Rumour. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7925, 5 October 1904, Page 5

A False Rumour. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7925, 5 October 1904, Page 5

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