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THE WAR.

TO-DAY’S GABLE NEWS

By Electric Telegraph—Copyright

THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR. JAPANESE RETAIN ALL CAPTURED POSITIONS. PER PBESS ASSOCIATION. London, November 8. Official Tokio despatches describe the tunnel mining and counter mining attacks at Port Arthur. The miners have had desperate encounters in tbe trenches, and dynamite has been used on both sides.

The Japanese shells have disabled the battleship Peresviet in the harbour, fired another ship and damaged others. JAPANESE FORWARD MOVEMENT. London. November 8. General Sakharoff reports that the Japanese forward movement against the extreme left wing has begun. The Japanese have re-cccu-pied Saudepu. RUSSIAN STUDENTS WISHFUL FOR PEACE. London, November 3. About 1800 Russian studeuts have appealed to the Czar in the interests of peace.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1885, 4 November 1904, Page 5

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THE WAR. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1885, 4 November 1904, Page 5

THE WAR. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1885, 4 November 1904, Page 5

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