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THE ISOLATION OF VLADIVOSTOK.

JAPANESE TAKE THE FIRST STEP. OCCUPYING A POSITION EAST OF HXRHNT. LONDON, June 9. A private telegram from Maaelmria received at St. Petersburg contains the startliag intelligence ! that the Japanese have occupied Omoso, a town, seventy-five miles east of KJTJn. They nroat have crossed the Tumen Biver at a point far inland, and thus evaded the Russian outposts. Omoso commands the roads from K*r*-" to Nimgrrt* (on the VOadlvos- : tok-Harbin railway), to Vladivos- ! tok, and to Caiea. ! The capture implies the severing of communications between Kirin and Ninenta, and it will place the Japanese within striking distance at the railway between Harbin and Vladivostok.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 5

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THE ISOLATION OF VLADIVOSTOK. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 5

THE ISOLATION OF VLADIVOSTOK. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 5

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