JAPANESE SUCCESS AT TALING.
SHELLING MUKDEN. RUSSIAN MILITARY EXPERTS' VIEWS. (Received Mnrch 1, 8.34 n.m.) LONDON, 28th February. Russians lit, Mukden report that tho Japanese nro in possession of Tilling, also of the pass between Tilling and Kiiutielin. Tlio Japanese llin guns nro sliolling Mukden. Tlio Japanese nro absolutely silent about General Kuroki's opotutions. , ST. PETERSBURG, 28th February. Military exports at St. Petersburg predict nu immediate attempt on tho part of tho JnpanoHo to rush KinmiiiUng and dospatch it column towards Tkieling to cooporuto with tho western force, in cutting General Kuropiitikin's communications. Other exports assert that tho capturo of Tsinchenslmn is a preliminary to an advance on UinUiiaputso, with tho object of obtaining command of both roads to Fushun. The Russian withdrawal across tho Taling runges is probable owing to vTencral Linovitch's weakness. General Kuropatkin on Sunday reported that a Japanese attack on JMntaiaputsu had been repulsed.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 5
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148JAPANESE SUCCESS AT TALING. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 5
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