MARKING TIME.
SPECULATIONS ON OYAMA'S DESIGNS. SECRET 'FLANKING MOVEMENT. LONDON, Oct 3. The Daily Telegraph* Sin-ining-ting correspondent says that one theory is that Field-Marshal the Marquess Oyama is awaiting the fall of Port Arthur in order to have reinforcements, and another is that he is keeping the troops at Yen-tai quiescent while he is endeavouring to secretly outflank General Kuropatkin's left. MENACING MUKDEN. WHAT KUHOKI'S DIVISIONS ARE DOING. LONDON, Oct 3. General Kuroki's vanguard is at Fang-kia-pu, a village on the Mukden aide of the Tung-ki-fang Pass, fifteeen miles south-east of Mukden. Other columns are descending the western slopes of theTling Range, on the extreme right wing, and menacing Mukden considerably to the eastward. RAILWAY COLLISION. FATAL WHECK OF AN AMBULANCE TRAIN. LONDON, Oct 3. Admiral Prince Alexieff's train, in escaping to Harbin after the fall of Liao-yaiig, collided with an ambulance train. Forty persons were , k lied, and many more wounded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 5 October 1904, Page 3
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152MARKING TIME. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 5 October 1904, Page 3
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