GREAT BATTLE IMPENDING.
'A] JAPANESE MOVEMENT,STRONGLY REINFORCED. ROSISIAINIS OUTNUMBERED(Per United Press Association.) (Received! Ist, 11-36 p.m.-) LONDON, November 1. The Russian and Japanese trenches an the whole line of the Shaho are only 500 metres. apart, and in some place 50. , General Kwropatkin announces, a significant movement of the Japanese ■west to eas*, toeing strongly reinforced fromi the south; and Fengh-w-angciheng, . andl ooncten>truting, for the offensiveThe. Japanese have already crossed thie 'Shaho River in the .south-east-Japanese: advices state that the greatest battle of the -war is impending- ... Russians report that a division and a half from; Port, Arthur reinforced 'General Oyama- The Russians are now outnumbered. A third Manchurian army is organising *inder General Gubovilsky.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 4
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