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RUSSIA MUST MOVE.

LONDON, January 7. 'The TimesV military" critic says that there is no immediate prospect of important movements on the Sha-ho unless neoessitated by a desire to distract attention from the internal situation in Russia, Itis estimated that General Kuropatkin's force does not exceed a quarter of a million, including 50,000 reinforcements, since the battle of Sha-ho.

THE.BALTIC FLEET.

SHROUDED IN MYSTERY.

LONDON, January 7. Lloyd's Agency reports that it is ■unable to accept any evidence that Russia is arranging to obtain coal and provisions for the Baltic fleet at Diego Siiarez. The Russian authorities have cancelled two large shiploads, of arms and anunurufcions from Liban to the East Indian Archipelago and Saigon.

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Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 6

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RUSSIA MUST MOVE. Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 6

RUSSIA MUST MOVE. Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 6

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