Japanese Resting
Russian Prisoners in Japan.
The Indemnity to be Demanded by Japan.
Received March 30, at 8.34 a.m. LONDON, March 29,
The Russian First Army Corps reports that the Japanese have not moved for a week.
General Batianoff told an interviewer that the war would be fought to the end m accordance with the will of the Czar. The Liao river is now free from ice. Japanese transports and merchantmen have entered Niuchwang. . ■ ■ Twenty thousand prisoners from Mukden have arrived in Japan.Revised estimates of the Japanese casualties at Mukden and Tielmg give the number as, 57,000.
The Chronicle asserts that Japan will stipulate an indemnity of one hundred millions sterling.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8051, 30 March 1905, Page 5
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111Japanese Resting Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8051, 30 March 1905, Page 5
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