RUSSIANS' TIRING MARCH.
IMPORTANT MOVEMENT OF JAPANESE TROOPS. RESULT OF A SKIRMISH. (Roooivcd'Jimo 22, 8.17 a.m.) LONDON, 21st .Juno. Geuornl SUekolberg, on the 18th (Saturday) reported LhaL Ihreo bodies of Russian iruop.x wore extending thoir front between Waiungkau and Tcliunjon. After' two- days' lighting and two nights' tiring nuirchs by difllcult mountainous* l'onds, tho triM>ii.s wvrc able to rvwt. r Tlicro arc indications that General Slackelberg is now in the vicinity of Suingyuecitung. GeniTal Kuropatkin reports an importaJit lnoveinent of the Japanese troops in the direction of Siuyen and Huiclieng, or Siuyen and 'l'oHiicliia. Tho' Jupant'ho aro •still udvaiiciiig. A JupuiK-.su patrol sustained six cobuivlties in a skinnu«4i tit Chipaning, 36 milefl west of Siuyi'ii, killing 50 Hh»<sian.s and capturing three.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 5
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121RUSSIANS' TIRING MARCH. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 5
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