Japan's Campaign
! FiCHTLV; AT TSIXC-TAO. { ..su("'a:.ss<>h\iA!'ANr:si;. I --- _ ! TALL OK TOWN IMMINENT. , Tokio, November 5. i A victorious assault has begun at Cortilis, the strongest fortification at Tsing-t.ao. A way for tin; infantry has been prepared by a terrific bombardnieiit, which almost reduced the fort to al»m» The Japanese at Tsing tao captured 8!I0 prisoners and destroyed -Hi guns. Vancouver, November .". I'rivate cablegrams from Tokio indicate that the fail of T.-ing-t;;o is imminent.
} TStXC-TA!', ENCOMPASSED. ! roWKIM'.OI'SK LKs'TiiOVKI). ;. Kccoived 7, L'JO a.m. ' Tokio. Xovembcr li. Ollicial: The Allies are gradually enclosing Tsing-tao. shells are now fallin',' in the streets, and the power-house has been destroyed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 7 November 1914, Page 5
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103Japan's Campaign Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 7 November 1914, Page 5
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