Several reports have been received of the capture of Port Arthur, but so far they are without confirmation. So destructive has the Japanese fire ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Japanese have attacked the Russian positions at Lang-tse-shan, on the main road from the Motien Pass to Liaoyang. The whole of the Russian front southward from ...
Article : 275 wordsThere is a strong suspicion that the Russian Admiralty refrained from conveying to the commanders of the cruisers Smolensk and Peterburg the orders of Count ...
Article : 122 wordsA telegram from Moukden states that on Friday last, the 139th Zaraisk Regiment, with a battery of artillery, turned the Japanese right flank and attacked in the rear, mowing ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Russian Baltic fleet, which has just entered upon a cruise, seems in a most unseaworthy condition. There are many defects in the old patched ships which are ...
Article : 123 wordsAnshantien, which was occupied by the Japanese on Sunday, after a turning movement, which compelled the Russian southern army to beat a hasty retreat, was the ...
Article : 152 wordsThe "Daily Express" states that Russia is sending 160,000 of her best troops to Harbin to conduct a winter campaign in Manchuria. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Niuchwang correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that General Kuroki's plan was to bombard the Russian centre while striking at both flanks. The ...
Article : 71 wordsAlexander Cumming, late of "Altyre," 22 Rosestreet, Essendon, salesman, who died on July 3, under a will dated November 27, 1885, left estate valued for probate at £2,[?] including £2,683 in ...
Article : 734 wordsRecently General Kuropatkin urged General Stoessel, the commander at Port Arthur, to hold out for another month, promising by the end of that time to bring 500,000 ...
Article : 93 wordsGerman military critics complain that the tactics of General Kuropatkin do not exhibit the energetic initiative which will alone enable him to prevent the Japanese ...
Article : 60 wordsSt. Petersburg estimates show that there are 300,000 Japanese, with 940 guns, close to Liaoyang, while General Kuropatkin's army is stated to consist of 250,000 men. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe officials of the Japanese legation in London have declared that the fall of Port Arthur is "very near." Russian refugees who have arrived at Tientsin state that the ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Russian troops operating in Manchuria have been reinforced by large bodies of men from Europe, and the spirits of the army have been revived. Until recently the ...
Article : 433 wordsJapanese accounts of the three days' fighting at Anping and An-shan-tien, which drove back the Russians on Liaoyang, state that the Japanese first army at midnight on ...
Article : 365 wordsIt is reported at Tokio that the Japanese captured eight guns at Anping and eight at Anshantien. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe great battle in the neighbourhood of Liaoyang, in which the full strength of both armies in Manchuria was engaged, was fought with the greatest fierceness. The ...
Article : 387 wordsReplying to a deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Balfour said that neither the Russian embassy in London nor the Foreign Office at ...
Article : 315 wordsThe Japanese now appear to dominate Port Arthur. All the defences about tbe harbour are within range of their heavy guns. They are subjecting the town to a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 wordsThe Japanese on the night of the 25th inst. made a succession of furious bayonet attacks on the Russian centre and left flank. The Russians claim that these attacks were ...
Article : 161 wordsFarther accounts of the great battle near Liaoyaug indicate that, on the first day, a tremendous artillery duel proved indecisive. The battle was continued on the ...
Article : 471 wordsThe St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Standard" states that after the baptism of the infant Czarevitch. Alexis, the Czar Nicholas gave orders, through the ...
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The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Sat 3 Sep 1904, Page 39
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