THE FIGHTING NEAR MUKDEN.
RUSSIAN RIGHT AND LEFT WINGS PRESSKD BACK. FIERCE ARTILLERY DUEL. LONDON, 6th Mnrcli. Further particulars to lmrul show that tlio fighting lust Saturday was within sight of Mukden. During an 'artillery duel westward of Mukden yesterday (Sunday) Japanese shells burst within four kilometres of the Chinese Imperial tomb*. l'risonoix in formed (ho Russians (hat only the Jnpnuose Imperial Utmrds division, formeily attached to Genual Kuroki, participated. Two other attacks wero made from the centre, where the Jnpane«o mointnined a fieico demonstration, while tho Ruwiim right nud left wings were pressed back on v plain between Puliloff Hill Atld the railway. Mnsked by the mnoko from the guns, the Ruiwiah arlilk-ry (ire redoublcil in intensity, while projectiles from the .litpanwo siego guns bnrst along the line between Putiloff and Liiwhinpu.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 5
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133THE FIGHTING NEAR MUKDEN. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 5
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