AFTER KAI-PING.
REPORTS OF A BATTtS IN PROGRESS, <l| SAKHAROFF'S MASTERLY WU j TiHEMENT. '<>m| London, July 'mm The Japanese at Kui-p'ing m*JH trenched awaiting rfinforcoment«.'S | Firing can be heard at Niu-chwiuj day and night, suggesting UuuVfi battle is in progress between an ping and Taschichao, "a I Russian telegrams from Tn rnlfftiM I describe General Sakharoff as retlriffl | from Kai-ping In perfect ordtr, uc9 indicting heavy losses with ills artUH It is reported from Toklo Uist thtj Japanese occupied Ying-kow without; resistance, ■']
JAPAN FORCING THE PACE, 1 (Received July 15, 10.59 p.m.). I LONDON, July 15, 1 The Japanese began an oflMwlV* ! movement on the 13th along the SJu. lidea (? Siii-yen)-Tasuhla-ciUiio line. > ; J'noy have occupied Kashi-kaa, and are concentrated in force at HuntaM* und before Ta-ling Pass, whilst an advanced position at Sia-gun-staaa U also strongly held. REINFORCEMENTS. LONDON, July 15, Japan is dally despatching large rt* inforcements to Manchuria and th* Liao-tung Peninsula. »
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 2
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155AFTER KAI-PING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 2
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