THE WAR.
RUSSIANS RETIRING FROM KOREA. LONDON, August 14. An unconfirmed import has reached Tokio that tho Russians are retiring across the Tuinen river in order to avoid a fight in northern Korea. REINFORCEMENTS. (Received August 15, 11.37 p.m.) ' ST'. PETERSBURG, August 15. It is announced that the sixteenth army corps is to go to the Far East immediately. ENGAGEMENT IN THE WEST. REPORTED REPULSE OF THE JAPANESE. (Received August IC, 0.42 a.m.) ST. PETERSBURG, August 15. General Linovitch reports that a Japanese force west of the Mandarin rpad and another force west of the railway, assuming tho offensive, reached Oandylin, a defile south of Shikovga Valley, but wore repulsed. SOLDIERS SHIRKING DUTY. (Received August 16, 0.50 a.m.) LONDON 1 , August 15. There are 1200 Russian soldiers under treatment at Harping for cutting off the first finger of their right hands.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5668, 16 August 1905, Page 5
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