THE COMING LAND ACTION.
An important despatch from Admiral S£akaroff tends to show that the Japanese -atch on Port Arthur is considerably relaxed. The whole Russian fee: accomplished a long trip to sea wi;:icu: once suiting a Japanese warship. The '■ Times " makes the interesting statement that neither combatam "3 anxious for an engagement at lie Yalu. both preferring to fight inland. A Russian Admiral severely eritidses the Russian naval tactics at Port Arthur, holding that they should is-re sadcrd in:j the open and fought even to extinction. A painful incident j i= reined in mc rising vi a prize Kus-, iian exew against i-icir Japanese captors, whom, With the exeepuuii of two oiiicers, nicy tnrew overboard.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 13 April 1904, Page 7
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