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MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN

THE ,JAP FORWARD MOVE. MENTS

LOST POSITIONS RE. Press Association—Copyright, London, Nov, 3 General Sakaroff reports a Japanese forward movement against his extreme left wing, The Japanese have occupied Saudepu oil, the Russian right wing.

SIEGE OP PORT ARTHUR desperate fighting in the TRISN3HISS WARSHIPS DAMAGED BY JAPANESE SHELLS Press Association.—Copyright. London, November 8 Official Tokio despatches describe the tunnel mining and oouuter mining, and tho attacks on the minors. Desperate fights took place in the tranches, Dynamite whs nsed by both sidesbhells disabled the Perosviet, fired another warship, and damaged others. v Tho Japaneso retain tho captured positions,

v AN ABUSE OF PAROLE Pf«u AnoiUMon,—OopjiliM. London, Nov, 3 Admiral Wiremusrobuked soven officers for escaping from Saigon aftor obtaining parolo, bnt subsequently congratulated them on behaving ns sailora. The officers aro applying for active sorvioo. MORE JAPANESE CAPTURES ?r«u Awoai«tiar-UopjrlkM. ' London, N6v. 3 Bouter's Cliofoo correspondent say a that the .lap umbo have occupied positions enabling them to enter the main eaßtorn forts of Port Arthur at will.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1137, 4 November 1904, Page 2

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170

MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1137, 4 November 1904, Page 2

MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1137, 4 November 1904, Page 2

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