THE WAR IN MANCHURIA
EMELOPIfiG MOVE A SUCCESS.
Japanese Appro idling Knropatkin. Steamers Seized. (Hectived March 7, 9.17 p.m.) LONDON, March 7. 'I here 'is every indication that the enveloping movement is a success,. It is reported that Kuroki's scouts 'are advancing fioui the northward of FusKnn, communicating with General N«»si f'«m the west. The Japanese outstretched wings nn.l converging.. columns are threatening Tiefiimg railway. | A large Japanese force is marching over the mountains to cut oIT the lius&ian retreat on the Mulcilen-llar-bin road. The Japanese are only itwo kilometres from Chaoling, General Kuropatkin's hesid.|iiars.T.s. The people on the roofs at Mukden ale watching the shrapnel bursting in the swamps to the south of the Imperial tombs. Generals Xogi and Oku are closing in. The Swedish Hteariier Yegga and the ISi'itish collier tfasby Abbey, ;bound to Yladivos-tock, have beeru I captured.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 3
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141THE WAR IN MANCHURIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 3
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