THE FAR EAST.
MOVEMENTS OF RUSSIAN AND ' JAPANESE FLEETS. By:Telegraph.—Press Association.— .'Washington, October J). The Chinese-American commercial treaty has been signed. Advices from Manchuria slate that no movement has been made towards evacuation, and the officers treat the occupation.' as permanent..
(Received October 11. 9.36 a.m.)
'-'. './ Seoul, October-10. The Russian fleet is cruising off this Corea'n coast in sight of the .Japanese fleet. Neither has landed troops. Prince ' Alex.ie.fi has concentrated, several brigade* on the Corean frontier.
. (Received October 12. 12.26 a.m.) ' : St. Petersburg, October 11. Prince Alexieff is engaged in naval military manoeuvres, SO warships participating.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 5
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