THE RAILWAY.
HUN RIVER BRIDGED. London, April 26. . The Japanese have got the first train through to Mukden from the south. Thev have erected a temporary railway bridge over the river, the Russians having destroyed the permanent bridge before retreating in March.
The railway from Mukden to _ Kaiyue» (beyond Tieling) has been in working order for some weeks. The opening of the bridge over the Him enables the trains to run. through from the coast to Kaiyuen. In addition, the Japanese are using river transport.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12852, 28 April 1905, Page 5
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