In Shin-king.
MORE TROOPS LANDED, LONDON, July H General KuropatWn reports that tfce Japanese landed a torn of * all anus at Tasch-wange, thirty nilleß west of Takushan. A CONCERTED JAPANESE AD. VANCE. RUSSIAN postTdriven back. (Received July 10, 9.41 a.m ) „ LONDON, July O General Sakfcaroff states that ArinuZf ° n th8 J 6th «»w«wa Mmultajieoua advance along th " whole front from the son toU»va* ley of the Hlvor Chinsttn, outfl „k----"iK and compelling too Russian posts to retire all alon«r U* line. A stubborn resistance was offered ,t' several points. The columns numbering a division of infantry an d two regiments of ca•lf. wU J slxty «"»». «re n.»rohl. «' "B' along the railwayman* east of the lino towards Senyueching. On the 7th a vast camp wm dis. covered on tho environs of SiaohetsApparently U» ral UB have' coassd. REPORTED OCCUPATION OF ' KAI-PINO. (Received July 11, l.a aw j " LONDON, July 10. Reutoß's Tokio correspondent »Ut<••i that after severe lightingOtaural Oku occupied Kai-ping. Other reports state he drove cut HO.OOO Russians. *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 160, 11 July 1904, Page 2
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