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THE FALL OF KAIPING.

General Oku In PoaM«nf|HH

RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL. "3B LONDON. July On Thursday the Japanese cAyaJrjnfl on the right flank made a. g en * r4 |f|H advance, compelling the withdrawalijM of the Russians towards KaJ-plng, ! fS whither two Japanese infantry dlvl-flB sions and a brigade of cavalry wers S advancing on Friday* ' JM Oeneral Sakharoff reports a slow | Russian retreat. | RUSSIANS FINALLY DRIVEN OUT. (Received July 11, 10.88 p.m.) LONDON, July 11. Aftor three days operations Oeneral Oku occupied Kal-ping at dawn on the 9th, when the Russians retired' to Shan-lu-nan Pass, a little north of the town. Subsequently tl ey were driven from three other positions. Anally concentrating at Detchapu. General Sakharoff estimates the ca* suultics at ISO, including Count Nyr"o^7T3fuer~oJJtaff. PARI9, The St. Petersburg correspondent of Le Matin asserts that both side* lost heavily at Koi-plng. (Received July U, 11.9 p.m.) . LONDON, July ji. General Sakharoff reports that Japanese cavalry arc slowly advancing. along the shore road leading to Ylng-kow, at the mouth of the Llao- > ho River, and the sea port of Niu. ohwang. >

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 2

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THE FALL OF KAIPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 2

THE FALL OF KAIPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 2

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