The WAR IN MANCHURIA
Report 111-Treatment of Japanese Prisoners
LONDON, Feb. 21. The profoundest indignation has been created in Japan by Chinese eye-witnesses' reports to the clTeot that they saw 120 Japanese wounded lopod like felons, and lod through Mukden on the 4th, amid a proclamation or Russian victory. A Russian division on Sunday moved from the front of the Japanese centre to the front of lhe Japanese lefi. ' Another colmr.n at L*tshan moved westward and occupied Hang-Kia-"ta-tse, two kilometres- northwest of Wanksayuantse. The Japanese press is unanimous in the opinion that there ":«? no present hope of concluding a peace. London underwrite! s are askingseventy guineas per cent, on further Vladivostok risk*. Berlin advices state that thv Siberian railway is -interrupted in four places, and that there is enormous congestion of war supplies.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7746, 23 February 1905, Page 3
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