THE CRUISER YASHIMA.
HOW SHE WAS SUNK. > (Received November 9, 9.1 a-in,) LONDON, November 8. Though contradicted in June, it is now admitted that a mine at Dalny sank the Japanese cruiser Yashima.
LAST NIGHT'S CABLES. The following cable message* were re-
ceived last night, and appear in this morning's papers: — THE PLIGHT OF PORT ARTHUB. FRENCH REPORTS. LONDON, November 8. Frenah ■newspapers state that tha town of Port Artfour is a heap of ruinm. No buiWiiag is intact, -and only .4000 of tiba garriKßi are available for duty. It is reports a* Ohifn tiat ti» Japaawe have captured Toolongstan Hill, comnMßding ta» whola town of Port Artlhur.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8162, 9 November 1904, Page 3
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