TOKIO AND THE VICTORY.
'..:■■ ■•-.- ■:■- -.. ■-■■ '. ■ I - REGRET FOR ENEMY'S • ." ' SLAUGHTER, ■'"■>-'' ' (Received 7.36 aJn;) ' 1 - LONDON, October 17. ■' txamatle incidents are reported showing that the utmost heroism was dieplayed by botk sides. ; ■';■'- "V TThe news of the victory is received calmly in Tokio. There are no shouts of triumph, and the people tittietly express their regret both for their own loss and for th« appaUing slaughter of the enemy. . It is recognised that; if Russia desired peace there will be no fnrther obstacle on the erounds of the honour involved, tt is felt that I the valour of the Russians has bern conspicuous. , >,■ ■\'■-.?..■ •.••.,■ .-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 5
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