Japanese Successes.
Received July 1. * l 8 am - London, June 30. The "Times ' ToS:o correspondent, referring to the Japanese attack on the earthworks at the extreme east o' Port Arthur, states that by evenin- tbey had driven the Russians in ~rm--usioi, from the hc.ghts along the Pnn-ni River to the Keekwan (probafclr Ch-kwan) fort. The Japanese advanced westwari from Pmtu tr Saotmg HiM, and then assailed the I,ne eminences, despite strenuous re sistance. Thrspiaccs the in the rear nf Tutfioigtsye, TrtiJch is strongly for titled, virtually turning the Russian lines. The Japanese casualties were t<>«Tho Russians *ost two machine guns and a quantity of rifle ammunition, 4 and left forty dead on the field Renter's Totoo correspondent men tions an unofficial report that fin Chikwanshan Chitans'iian and Socht.V" ■>-'.:, -vt-r ■■■ can+urpd on Sunday * s/.\-re .-iue. <■-.♦„.< »n * K>'T —-* v■ i !";u;-ured I 'St M-P.u LHa.»- tv<i-i,J-' v . i .i.| I rfa Sunday after
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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4631, 1 July 1904, Page 3
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151Japanese Successes. Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4631, 1 July 1904, Page 3
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