THE OUTLOOK IN THE EAST. "It is reported that Russia is fortifying 80 miles of coast between Port Arthur and Dalny, building barracks throughout Manchuria storing rifleo at strategic points, and landing enormous shipments of coal at Port Arthur, while immense activity in drilling and gun practice prevails on the Russian fleet." — Cable News. General Grabholdoff Allekanslri: "Ah Hat These Japanese think they shall stop me. I shall crush them as sand. Then I shall rest awhile and well, some day I may be able to have a look at those southern possessions of John Ball."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2578, 12 August 1903, Page 37
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96THE OUTLOOK IN THE EAST. "It is reported that Russia is fortifying 80 miles of coast between Port Arthur and Dalny, building barracks throughout Manchuria storing rifleo at strategic points, and landing enormous shipments of coal at Port Arthur, while immense activity in drilling and gun practice prevails on the Russian fleet."—Cable News. General Grabholdoff Allekanslri: "Ah Hat These Japanese think they shall stop me. I shall crush them as sand. Then I shall rest awhile and well, some day I may be able to have a look at those southern possessions of John Ball." Otago Witness, Issue 2578, 12 August 1903, Page 37
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