Russia Claims Successes.
The Siberian Railway.
Locomotive Lost in Lake Baikal.
Sad Plight of Refugees
United Press Association—By Kleofcrio Telegraph—Copyright. London, Feb. 29 The Eussians claim to have dispersed a regiment of Japanese, forty mila3 south of Yalu. The Russians attacked and dispersed a body of Korean soldiers in the neighbourhood of Sainseung.
A locomotive fell through the ice on Lake Baikal.
The aspect of the refugees who are crowding the trains along the TransSiberian railway for Europe, is pitiable in the extreme. Long stoppages" occur, owing to the traffic being so terribly congested. Eussia has agreed to the terms of parol« for the survivors of the Chemulpho fight.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6207, 1 March 1904, Page 2
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