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Kuroki's Victorious Army

Russian: Left Flank Driven In. Japanese Diplomacy. Russia Backs Down Over the Malacca Case. Received July 23, 8.40 a.m. London, July 22. The Moscow newspaper Russylistok reports that General . Kuroki's army is marching on Mukden, after driving in the Russian left flank. It is reported upon the authority of a high Japanese official in London that some time ago, believing Russia intended to try to pass the Black Sea Fleet through the Dardanelles under a commercial flag, Japan asked and received an assurance from Britain, France and Germany, that, if necessary, they would bring pressure to bear upon Turkey to prevent such passage. . ? It is officially announced that Russia has promised that the Malacca will not be brought into the Prize' Court and undertakes there will be no recurrence of similar incidents. Her cargo will be examined probably in Suda Bay, in the presence of the .British-Consul. •

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 27, 23 July 1904, Page 2

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Kuroki's Victorious Army Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 27, 23 July 1904, Page 2

Kuroki's Victorious Army Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 27, 23 July 1904, Page 2

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