JAPANESE " BRUTALITY."
DENIED BY RUSSIAN PAPER, v What Kwropatkin jSald. (Received - 9.18 ajo.): ? ; ". t ' ' ' V IX>NI)ON, October 17. - The Russian paper "Russ," referring to allegations of Japanese brutality, v eaya that all ■ subh storied are unfounded. -^ The Kussian prisoners unanimously, admitted that they had been treated with kindness, while General Kuropatkin ac- ' knowledged that the Japanese correctly observed the rules of srar. & > \',t ■"-■.-, . i , ' ;; In that respect, he ha&;said;: the war was "the pleasantest he had ever'been concerned in." : . . v •.' ::
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 5
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