The Dardanelles.
'. PASSAGE OF VOLUNTEER .(» .'J I SHIPS, ** 'M LONDON, July.lfji'* «M| Japanese ore incensed at Turkey -#| allowing the volunteer fleet cruieW ,;1 Saint Petersburg and Smolenek,. wf which are really commercesfeatroytae/ jr cruisers, through 'the D»rdan*dleß. t ' ft ' COMPLAINT ABOUT THE SAWS ,! . PETERSBURG.' ? \y ' ! ■ (Received July 17, 9.88 a.m,) ', * 1 LONDON, July 16,:, >- The Times says that RusalaA;erul» ' sera are taking little trouble to fta|*i Li ' well with neutral Powers, and 1 plains of the character of the «t*no> ;. cr Saint Petersburg, which la ftafa*. i ' octeriaed as highly equlvoreJ., At. , I ' though she is now exercising VMtyCH rights of a warship she may rreuitta > J 1 the part of a merchant vessel if hi. y J experiences any difficulty in coaling]' I 1 (Received July 18, 0.18 a.m.) (>"■ iM LONDON, July The Russian volunteer fleet «Uals*j£B9 1 ers are mow flying the navy flan. £■ Toward* Mukden. .• JB A GENERAL til ', JAPANESE POSITIONS OVEBr.lfl WHELMED, . ;3 (Received July 17, 9.89 a.nvl i ■ , LONDON, July VL r '- :| Japanese troops have appeared. <U 1 l Tyhindjih in connection wit* OtftmU I , Ivuroki's attempt to envelop ]ft|k*. .1 , General Rennankampa was wpun4> I'.Jk 'il in a sh a rp ongagwnent Mar Jf ■ Saimatso. > il General Sakharoff report* that dk <■ :he 13th, during a reconnaissance vf )']B the Teinsaki Valley, he expelled tiW&J Japanese from two strong poaittowt » nt Tsinziajthum. ,p, yj, Cutting off the RetroaA, OKU CALLS A HALT. *' $ WHILE THE ENVELOPMENT} ii ' MADE COMPLETE. "" / (Received July 18, 0.18 a.m.) . LONDON. Jul, JUT,•.,<•""The Daily Mail'i NtiKhwang'«»eßV respondent ' reports that GenenaV' Jku'o main force is waiting?-n* 1 ; Sungkiathen, halfway between-Kal-''-ring and ToschioMao, while a 'iWfiV' '.I ncircllng movement U in liliwieSli' t'. to prevent Hie Russians £j to Hai-cheng. ,j. Various Items. , .-* J THE ACT OF A MADMAN. ')'"*' BERLIN, Jul'/ «li The nowspapcr Berliner states that Grand Duke Ijorit h*> ' »,oen (banished to Arehjangel fart* . .laihing General Kuropa'dUn on''tW i u ce with a sword wh*a he ortfM&f V him to be ox|iellod from the cafW \ ilorls had a number ij/i women in *is , camp. ; * i A NARROW ESCAPE. ?" ->. « LONDON. Julr l»;t „ Three hundr«i Russians ot Xjm, fi kow escaped with great diflV/uJt»~'^ ____ v ' v»cj A BAD SIGN. •''!'• ■< j LONDON, July J6. ).' Thb Russian Government i B ocnehllL ' "ring whctiier, in view of the WjitijL iho Nizhni Novgorod Pair should bti !ieW this year. (Nlahni Novgprb)L'V- . n fcho Volga and Oka Rivera.i aSb'i "rites E.NE. of St. PetwsbUTeT/Et cepital of the province or the Tfmtjj name. Population of the province'jf,%i a. million and a half, and of this town about 70,000. The latto 1 noted for its great annual fsftra whore merchandise is dlspoeedTSf*? sometimes to the extent of MBft* (•00,000.) ; li BRITISH STEAMER DELAYHO^/j (Received July 17, 9.89 a.m.)^' V LONDON, July it,. 4 Russian cruisers delayed the -h Ktcamer Dragoman, in thej Rtt ' Soa. TT"? GUNBOAT "BOTTLEn W" jS\T NIU-CHWAN.O. LOOT)OJI. July ifi'. The Russian gunboat tried to leave 'Nlu-chwang, but' turned owing <to the presence of paneso warah/ps outside. * S5l«B
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 166, 18 July 1904, Page 2
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508The Dardanelles. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 166, 18 July 1904, Page 2
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