JAPAN'S POSITION ON THE AMUR.
THE FATE 0E THE
OSLYABA.
United Pi^ss A6sooiayi<m-J3y Electric Telegraph — Cbpyn^dt. (Received Jun© 5, 10.31 a^.m.) LONDON, June 4. Some military authorities in St Petersburg suggest the possibility of the Japanese establishing a base in the estuary of the Amur River, and thence her gunboats, could reach Khabaroyka, thus placing General Linievitch between two fires. . '
The Japanese mancEuvres drove the Oslyaba under the fire of the ' Tsushima forts, which sank hen
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8334, 5 June 1905, Page 3
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