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The Russian Losses.

A Long List. DIEBOGATOFE AND 3000-SEA-MEN CAPTIKED. CONTINUING THE PURSUIT. i/)NDON, May 29. Admiral Togo reports Ihnt on Saturday unci Sunduy the Jupanese sank two battleships, one coast defence urmourelnd, five cruisers, and three destroyers, and. captured two battleships, two, coast defence nrmourclads, olio special service ship, and one destroyer.. Mr Griscom (United Slates Jlinis-i tor) telegraphs that all the large Japanese vessels escaped injury. A private telegram received in Lon-* don states that three Japanese cruisers were sunk and a Uoaen destroyers sunk or disabled. The lighting continues. Ofliciul news lias been* received in Washington to the effect that the battleship Sissoi Velißy was cuptiired, and the Husslun flagship seriously damaged. Tokio reports state that the Japanese sank the ttorodino, Impcrator Alexander, Admiral Nakhimoff, Dmitri Doiiskoi, Vladimir Monomakh, Admiral OushakolT, Svietlana, Jemchug, Kamschatka (transport), and the Irtcssem. There were captured the Orel, Impcrator Nikolai, Admiral Scniuvinc, and Admiral Aprnxine. The Japanese squadron is undamaged. Admiral DiebogatolT and three thousand prisoners were captured. Admiral Rozhdestvensky appurenUy escaped. The pursuit continues.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7836, 31 May 1905, Page 2

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The Russian Losses. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7836, 31 May 1905, Page 2

The Russian Losses. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7836, 31 May 1905, Page 2

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