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A RUSSIAN SENTRY AT PORT ARTHUR.—The cold is so intense that the men are given great fur overcoats to wear. Even then they feel the cold. The great guns pointing to the sea have to be carefully watched, their openings getting choked with ice. Our drawing is made by Mr Julius M. Price, who has travelled in the far East. His picture is drawn from actual observation.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1678, 27 April 1904, Page 34 (Supplement)

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A RUSSIAN SENTRY AT PORT ARTHUR.—The cold is so intense that the men are given great fur overcoats to wear. Even then they feel the cold. The great guns pointing to the sea have to be carefully watched, their openings getting choked with ice. Our drawing is made by Mr Julius M. Price, who has travelled in the far East. His picture is drawn from actual observation. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1678, 27 April 1904, Page 34 (Supplement)

A RUSSIAN SENTRY AT PORT ARTHUR.—The cold is so intense that the men are given great fur overcoats to wear. Even then they feel the cold. The great guns pointing to the sea have to be carefully watched, their openings getting choked with ice. Our drawing is made by Mr Julius M. Price, who has travelled in the far East. His picture is drawn from actual observation. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1678, 27 April 1904, Page 34 (Supplement)