THE WAR.
m THE KIVAL FLEETS. AN ANXIOUS ADMIRALTY. FURTHER DESPERATE FIGHTING. RUSSIAN BASES ABANDONED. CLOSING IN ON KUROPATKIN. United Prasa Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, February 24.* General Nogi's troops, released by the fall of Port Arthur, have occupied positions on General Oku's extreme loft, and Generals Kamimura's nnd Kuroki's right. A fifth Japanese army is concentrating in North Korea. Ten steamers engaged in carrying coal and provisions to Vladivostok are ice-bound outside, and are destined to be captured.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12129, 27 February 1905, Page 7
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