CHINESE SPIES.
LINEYITCH ENDORSES KUROPATKIVS PETITION. KUROPITKIH HOPEFUL. PEACE CONSIDERS IMPERATIVE. ARMY WITIMHT lIUI'.AU. LONDON", March 2"J. The Telegraphs corii*s|>oiKUnl report > thai tho Chinese Governor »f Uao-yang ami H2 relatives ud iiitted thut thoy had actwl a:> Russian spies since the outbreak of the war. The 'limes statis t-wt tl'e Czar at first re.'used General KuropntMn's potition to reiuaiii at front ami commuu l a coqis, anil consented only wh.-n (icnvral I.inevitch eiiuors- i cd the request. I General KuropulMn, a<l<l'C-'ing the First Army Corps, expressed the hope that he would soon retrieve the disasters and give the troops a day's rest. He is sending reinforcei. C.i s from HarVin to relieve lii.' exhausted rearguard. Ad niral Prince I'kfatomsky declares that pi-ace is imperative. The army is without bread siTue all the grain at llarbin has boon sent to Aluki'en.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 780, 24 March 1905, Page 3
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140CHINESE SPIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 780, 24 March 1905, Page 3
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