RUSSIA AND JAPAN.
Japs Anxious for a Fisht
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). . (Per Press Association. )
LONDON* August 18. Field-Marshal Oyama and all the generals at the front memorialised the Mikado that the forces are anxious to deliver a crushing blow, and it is felt that stronger terms ought to have been imposed for peace. The Standard's St. Petersburg correspondent says that the Czar has ordered two additional army corps to the front. ■■■•-.--■:..
. TOKIO, August 18. Feeling at Tokio is buoyant at the prospect of a resumption of hostilities.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8068, 19 August 1905, Page 5
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