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Latest War News.

Contemplated Advance of the Russians. LONDON, Monday. It is reported in Tokio that the fire of the Japanese land batteries severely damaged four Russian warships in the harbor at Port Arthur, and one was completely wrecked.-^ The Japanese seized off Nuichwang the British steamer Sishan, from Hongkong, with a cargo of cattle and flour intended for Port Arthur. ■ An official report from Tokio states that a battalion of Russian infantry, wearing Chinese garments and accompanied by 11 squadrons of cavalry and five guns, were scouting on Ahe 4th, southwards of Mukden, towards Shrlinhotza, but retreated on the stl. A small body of Rusliaiis attacked the Japanese pickets on tie Pintaitzu-Muk-leaving some

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Northland Age, 11 October 1904, Page 2

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143

Latest War News. Northland Age, 11 October 1904, Page 2

Latest War News. Northland Age, 11 October 1904, Page 2

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