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JAPANESE CONSUL'S REPORT.

PARTICULARS OF THE FIGHTING. SYDNEY, Bth Maieh. Cable me.Sjvges have been n'eoi\ed by M. Iwusiiki, Japaneso Con.sul heie, from the aiithmities al Tokiw, lespectliig (ho recent fighting in MaJichuiia. It is repotted that repeated Russian counter-attacks at Tito, a.ul Wan.'hutun on the 6th (Sunday) w«e tepiilsed, the J.ipant«<o occupying heights two miles mhiUi of Maiichiitun, and in the diiection of lVnsiliu. Marshal Oyama's foices also occupied hcighlM j<outlf of Paitzukoti, driving tho enemy towaids Sanchiatchu. It is also ropmled that in the direction of tho Shaho a counter attack wa« rupult«.d cast of the railway. An engagement is now proceeding west of the railway. The lUiw.si.uis aie offering stout resist anco on the right bank of the Huiiho. A division of Russians with 70 £tins was repulsed at TWhiao.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 5

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JAPANESE CONSUL'S REPORT. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 5

JAPANESE CONSUL'S REPORT. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 5

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