BANDITS AT WORK.
RUSSIANS SCUTTLE A GUNBOAT,
LONDON, June 1. (Received-June 1, at 10.34 p.m.)
General Oko reports that 290 railway carriages are usable at Dnlny, but all arc small. The railway bridges were destroyed and a number of steam launches sunk at the mouth of tho dock.
Bandits pillaged and partly burnt D.iluy between the Russian evacuation and the Japanese occupation.
The artillery captured at Nan-shau includes some naval guns in excellent condition.
Two thousand Japanese, wounded at Kin-cliau, have been sent to Japan.
(Received June .1, at 11.0 p.m.)
The RusrJaiis destroyed the gunboat used at Tiilionwan to ■ bombard the Japanese left flank at Nan-shan. She is supposed to be the Bobr. HANGING CHINESE SPIES. LONDON, June 1. (Received June 1, at 10.34 p.m.)
Several Chinese have been hanged at Vlatlivostock for signalling to • the Japanese fleet.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12989, 2 June 1904, Page 9
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