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JAPANESE LEFT WINQ ENGAGED.

TURNING THK RUSSIAN FLANK. LONDON. 6lh March. On llmrsdiiy evening General Oko, the coinuuinder of Hie forces comprising tlto Jupunese left wing, occupied tho second lint) of defences on tho Russian right, two miles nortli of tho first lino. General Oko also giiined tho west bnnlc of the Hunlio, four uiilos north of Chantnn, completely turning tho Russian richt flank. Tlie Japanese firo demoralised the Russians, who rotroated in disorder, hotly pursued rri. niglrt. Tlio defeated troop.*) from Tsinchcnsnil reached Snnilunghu, nnd were tllele roinfol'ced. Tito combined forces, numbering thirty tliotisninl, woro drHen townrds Munchunhin. (Jencml Kuropfttkhi reports (h e repulse of thirlcvn Jivpnnese niglit attacks on Knn(tolisnn. C.enernl Schntiloff and Colonel Clui-Ko wero wounded. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 5

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JAPANESE LEFT WINQ ENGAGED. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 5

JAPANESE LEFT WINQ ENGAGED. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 5